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Speedy deletion nomination of Crimeophobia


A tag has been placed on Crimeophobia requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about a company, corporation or organization, but it does not credibly indicate how or why the subject is important or significant: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, such articles may be deleted at any time. Please read more about what is generally accepted as notable.

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Speedy deletion nomination of Template:InfoCrime


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Speedy deletion nomination of Snehil Dhall


A tag has been placed on Snehil Dhall, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G11 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page seems to be unambiguous advertising which only promotes a company, group, product, service, person, or point of view and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become encyclopedic. Please read the guidelines on spam and FAQ/Organizations for more information.

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Uploadarticle (talk) 11:11, 25 October 2017 (UTC)Snehil Dhall is an Indian Criminologist (http://www.socialsciencecareers.org/faq/what-does-a-criminologist-do/) who is known for his expertise in Psychology of Crime (http://www.mid-day.com/articles/criminologist-snehil-dhall-on-the-psychology-of-crime/17119184) of Western and Eastern World. He is the founder of Crimeophobia (www.crimeophobia.com) which was initially established as Crimeophobia Limited in London and currently a proprietary firm in his hometown Mumbai. One of the only Criminology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminology) firm of its kind, Crimeophobia is a research based global criminology firm that supports in belligerent conflicts. The firm is based on a social scientific (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_science) study of the nature, extent, management, causes, control, consequences, and prevention of criminal behaviour, both on individual and social levels. Law can be imposed only if a person/profession/society/sect/tribe is identified or defined as a criminal but the redefining model of Organized Crime (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organized_crime) has no limit. After shifting back in India, he established International Institute for Criminology Studies (www.iics.org.in). The institute is specifically for research and crime education for Public Sector and Private Sector that focuses in development plans to bring social change in the community with integrative ideas of Criminology, Sociology, Policing, Political governance, Media, Law, Religious, Culture and Gender. The research based institute has been part of evaluating crimes from all the said professional sectors which were further educated to Police, Government departments, Schools, Colleges, MNC, Jails, NGOs, Media Houses, Religious Organisations and many others by Snehil. After having in-depth knowledge of Indian grassroot operators, Snehil became the first Criminologist who gave an interview with an outlook of Privatizing Criminal Investigations (http://www.afternoondc.in/interview/privatise-criminal-investigation/article_119064). Theories Copyrighted by Criminologist Snehil Dhall With intensive research and experiments, the first theoretical copyright of his study of Criminologist Snehil Dhall was named Theory of Modern Chakarvyuh (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvj6633RJpM) created on a game theory of deception and inception phases of crime. The theory is based on the Modern Transnational Organized Crime (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnational_organized_crime) which has sequenced in total of Seven Phases. The conceptual framework of Chakravyuh (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padmavyuha) comes right from the ancient Hindu mythology called ― Mahabharata (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabharata) and it was considered to be the most reliable War Strategy of ancient times. The game has simple rules of coming out of the centre most rings but after studying the coloured sectors highlighted illustration. His collaboration with ISKCON (http://www.iskconmumbai.com/iskcon-juhu/) was one of the most established source of creating the theory to identify the techniques of Lord Krishna’s diplomatic warfare concepts which can be depicted as India’s oldest source of Criminology. The theory was intensively experiment at the grassroot as he established a Crime / Scam Department (http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/decoding-crime-for-the-aam-aadmi/article5822912.ece) with a political party in order to replicate Victim Support Centre in India. The experiment was conducted for few months in order to check its workability in India since most officials discouraged him of not using Western World techniques in India While the Theory of Modern Chakravyuh was based on the ground reality, Snehil’s next theory is based on tapping the Organised Crime Mastermind which he named it a Theory of Polymath Organised Crime (http://iics.org.in/upload/ImageMaster/Theory%20of%20Polymath%20Organised%20Crime%20Website.pdf). In this theory he combined Criminology with OSI Model (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model) to automate the system of tracing Organised Crime Mastermind. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Supreme Court of India He always wanted to a doctorate (PhD) in Organised Crime but couldn’t find a professor due to which he converted his thesis into a PIL based on the theories and experiments established which is currently evaluated by the Chief Justice of India (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Justice_of_India). Snehil took over the entire structure of Criminal Justice System and its Laws directly or indirectly linked with Organised Crime. He has demanded a Central Ministry / Department to handle Organised Crime by first combining all the Laws / Acts / Recommendations together i.e. TADA, MCOCA, UNTOC, FATF, UAPA, OCIS, GCOCA and OCIU. His petition is further based on the Agreement signed between United Nations and the President of India (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_India) in the year 2011. Based on this document, every Indian State, Union Territories and its relevant departments were supposed to setup a Nodal Department for Organised Crime, however, the Central Home Ministry confirmed Snehil of the same not being implemented till date whatsoever. Surprisingly, only 12 out of 36 States & UTs combined acknowledged of receiving the notice of the Home Ministry, whereas, even the United Nation (India) has kept quite in the implementation of this agreement. The recommendations are constructed under the guidelines of United Nations Transnational Organised Crime (https://www.unodc.org/documents/middleeastandnorthafrica/organised-crime/UNITED_NATIONS_CONVENTION_AGAINST_TRANSNATIONAL_ORGANIZED_CRIME_AND_THE_PROTOCOLS_THERETO.pdf) which taken up by Criminologist Snehil Dhall by having 46 Contesting Respondents i.e. 10 Central Ministries, 29 States and 7 Union Territories. National Security & Counter – Terrorism Expertise The expertise of Snehil were enhanced by him since his teenage days when he first visited United Nation – General Assembly (New York) to learn his diplomatic skills. Whereas, his ability of working on National Security & Counter – Terrorism were explored by him during his membership with the prestigious International Institute of Strategic Studies (London) (http://iiss.org/). During his stay in London, he managed to have detailed understanding and interactions directly with the Global Political Leaders from Defence, Foreign Affairs, External Affairs and various other government portfolios. After shifting to India, there was a major gap in his activities with National Security & Counter - Terrorism till the time he met Ms. Lise Grande (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lise_Grande) United Nations Resident Coordinator (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Coordinator) and UNDP Resident Representative (India) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Representative). The dinner Discussion-Meeting (http://iics.org.in/upload/ImageMaster/44803_10152724640830104_1483622039_n.jpg) at the official Maharashtra State Minister's Residence (Ministry of Women & Child Development) gave a major boost to his routine as he gave his discussion on Victim Support Centres along with other discussions of Minister Varsha Gaikwad (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varsha_Eknath_Gaikwad) (Congress) about State of Maharashtra (India) Women Safe Policy (2013) and Ms. Laxmi Narayan Tripathi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laxmi_Narayan_Tripathi) (Global Transgender Expertise) about Transgender Rights & Development in India. In the following few years he carried various major activities on the topic and was later approached by American Government officials for a collaboration as well. His details were passed on to various organisations which conduct Homeland Security and/or Counter-Terrorism conferences and in one such discussion-meeting the Indo-Tibetan Border Police official suggested him to replicate Hanoi Hannah in order to create a Psychological Warfare Unit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD599Nf0ass&t=17s) in which the Indian Government can work with Civilians for Border Security. Currently, he has send request letters to all the State & Union Territories Home Department for implementation of Transnational Organised Crime Department and awaits their response. The associations of Crimeophobia were further escalated in the topic by having civilians in his research that includes Yogan Yoganathan MBE, Graham Williamson, MS Bitta, Kia Schree and few others. Their portfolios are at the extremely uniqueness in linkage of knowledge that supported Snehil for creating various bridges of practicalities with his theories. The Queen of England gave the titled of Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_British_Empire) to Yogan Yoganathan (http://www.kingstonlibdems.org/yogan_yoganathan) who has been one of the oldest source for Snehil’s knowledge of British Politics along with Graham Williamson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Williamson) who currently is an active politician and founder of one of the only party (National Liberal Party) (http://nationalliberal.org/) which is putting forward a team of 8 ethnically and racially diverse candidates – Tamil, Sikh, Azerbaijan, Kurdish, English, North Borneo (sabah-sarawak), to represent the real grassroots London and also contested for European Elections. The political knowledge is thereby further linked with those who have a first-hand experience with Terror – Attacks. Currently he is one of the only civilian in India who holds a Z+ Security after being one of the very few Indian Politicians who has survived major Terror Attacks i.e. Maninderjeet Singh Bitta (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maninderjeet_Singh_Bitta). He is the Chairman of All India Anti-Terrorist Front which focuses on supporting victims faced terror-attacks in India. In order to create a blueprint for the families of victims Snehil also associated the support of an American peace entrepreneur Kia Scherr (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/meet-kia-scherr-a-peace-entrepreneur-whose-husband-daughter-were-killed-in-26/11-terror- attacks/articleshow/45319595.cms) who lost her husband and 13 years old daughter during Mumbai 26/11 Terror-Attacks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Mumbai_attacks). While all the above associations are a generation above, Snehil also linked himself by accepting intern student who are extremely influenced with Global Diplomacy, International Politics, Terrorism and Governance expertise. Pratham who is a 10 years old kid mesmerized by his knowledge of creating home-made explosives experiments (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hheVDzjoYgw&t=54s) and directing the layout of global terror & governance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw2IImBezeI). He is becomes the element of the kind of future a National Security & Counter-Terrorism Expertise are required in tactically Transnational Organised Crime at large. The other most triggering area of concern is the Human & Drugs Trafficking which is the most tactically important source for Terrorism and this area is expertized by Rita Chahwan who was supported by Snehil for launching her research centre in Lebanon called Middle-East Anti-Narcotics & Human-Trafficking Research Centre. The area of expertise and coordination required for managing Transnational Organised Crime with various Continents, Age Groups, Religious & Culturally diverse individuals and Governance experience are just few of the sources Snehil gets his support for creating his intensively in-depth patterns of decoding Organised Crime cases. Personal Life He has studied Criminology from the land of colonization experts and strategic implementers of “Divide & Rule”. He has completed IB – Diploma from Singapore and BA (HONS) Criminology from UK. His international exposure started early during his teenage life as he interacted with United Nations – General Assemble for few weeks in New York, Ministry of Tourism (India) in Sweden and been part of National Security discussions with various British & Global Government Officials from London all during his teenage. His family lineage has international exposure with his paternal Great Grandfather who worked with British Raj Government as Collector, Customs Department and his maternal Great Grandfather held the title of RAIZADA by the British Government. Currently his extended family members are spread across various countries having nationalities with American, European, Australian, African, British and UN passport holders.Uploadarticle (talk) 11:11, 25 October 2017 (UTC)

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Speedy deletion nomination of File:Criminology Profile.pdf


A tag has been placed on File:Criminology Profile.pdf requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section F10 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a file that is not an image, sound file or video clip (e.g. a Word document or PDF file) that has no encyclopedic use.

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