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=== Criminology ===
=== Criminology ===
{{Quote box|width=220px|bgcolor=#c6dbf7|align=right|quote=''If a system of corrective measures is introduced, criminals, whether they were deeply involved in the crime or not, will have no reason to complain against anyone. Although there may be flaws in the judgement, it will not harm them in any way. A person who is definitely guilty will benefit from a system of corrective measures, and even a person who is not guilty will benefit from such a system.''<ref name="HS1J">Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1959). "Justice" published in ''Human Society Part 1''. [[Ananda Marga Publications]].</ref><br />Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar}}
{{Quote box|width=220px|bgcolor=#c6dbf7|align=right|quote=''If a system of corrective measures is introduced, criminals, whether they were deeply involved in the crime or not, will have no reason to complain against anyone. Although there may be flaws in the judgement, it will not harm them in any way. A person who is definitely guilty will benefit from a system of corrective measures, and even a person who is not guilty will benefit from such a system.''<ref name="HS1J">Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1959). "Justice" published in ''Human Society Part 1''. [[Ananda Marga Publications]].</ref><br />--Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar}}
With respect to [[:wikipedia:Criminology|criminology]], Sarkar distinguishes five categories of criminals:<ref name="HS1J"/>
With respect to [[:wikipedia:Criminology|criminology]], Sarkar distinguishes five categories of criminals:<ref name="HS1J"/>
* [[#Criminals due to nature|Criminals due to nature]]
* [[#Criminals due to nature|Criminals due to nature]]
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