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Arpita Mitra

IPF Crime Correspondent

Arpita has a Master's degree from the Centre for Criminology, the University of Oxford. Her research interests include questions of youth crime in the context of transitional justice and conflict societies. She is currently working as a research fellow for a leading think tank in legal policy based in New Delhi, India. Apart from academics, she loves to pursue her incredible passion in travelling, photography, music and conducting art therapy workshops with children in shelter homes across Delhi.

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