
Md.Ishtiaq Ahmed TalukderMawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University | MBSTU · Department of Criminology and Police Science
Md.Ishtiaq Ahmed Talukder
PhD at the Turkish National Police Academy
Working on two projects on vulnerability of female prisoners health and impact of migration on host community
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Introduction
is a criminologist and has been working as a full time faculty member at the dept. of Criminology and Police Science (pioneer department in Bangladesh). has a strong research background in the field of criminology and criminal justice. has keen interest to learn advance research methodology, inferential statistics and software based statistical programs. has published research based articles both in national and international journals on different issues
Additional affiliations
April 2012 - present
Education
September 2018 - June 2022
Turkish National Police Academy
Field of study
- National Security, Fear of Crime and Migration
January 2010 - June 2011
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
Field of study
- Criminology and Police Science
Publications
Publications (24)
War and conflict have always played an essential role in human migration. Conflict over natural resources, among countries as well as among the ethnic groups, is one of the reasons for which people leave their places and thus become refugees. This particular chapter has aimed at understanding the modern-day refugee crisis and its economic impact on...
At the beginning of its democratic journey, Bangladesh experienced political turbulence, which saw the jurisdiction introduce laws enabling its law enforcement agencies to use deadly force. As such, the continuous use of force as well as extrajudicial killing, also known as crossfire, has increased at an alarming rate. This study discussed the prac...
Crime mapping has become popular as a way of analysing the spatial distribution of crime, and its use enables effective crime prevention strategies to be employed based on the analysis of hotspots. However, in Bangladesh crime mapping using Geographic Information System (GIS) is still in its infancy. This paper intends to focus on the spatial distr...
Bangladesh’s ages old Bengali culture and heritage started from its language. Bangladesh has appeared as an independent country not long ago. It had to pay millions of lives within short period of time for its independence from Pakistan. This study will try to focus on the root cause which had affected the public perceptions and mobilise them towar...
Bangladesh’s ages old Bengali culture and heritage started from its language. Bangladesh has appeared as an independent country not long ago. It had to pay millions of lives within short period of time for its independence from Pakistan. This study will try to focus on the root cause which had affected the public perceptions and mobilise them towar...
Crime has many faces, and transnational organized crime is one of them. Since business is a natural activity of human beings, they have found numerous ways to conduct it. With the pace of time state system got structured and more regularised in order to perform business smoothly. However, with the birth of 'border' and regularised business ideas, a...
Female criminality may be a quickly developing issue in our society. It has negative impacts on our standard of living and the encompassing world. It influences the solidarity and solidarity of our society. Vulnerable family relation works as a cause of the different societal problems and could for female criminality. It is vital to connect the fam...
Biological theories of crime suggest that physiological and chemical factors can be caused criminality among individuals. In this study, bio-chemical factors such as vitamin B6 and hypoglycemia which lead to develop the criminal tendency are investigated. The main objective of the study therefore is to examine to what extend the biochemical factors...
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death and also being treated as a significant public health problem. Girls think about and attempt suicide about twice as often as boys do and tend to attempt suicide. Studies shows, factors in suicide include loss of social roles and relationships, untreated depression, and debilitating effects of physical i...
Intelligence collection still remains one of the fundamental purposes of the intelligence agencies, which sometimes lead them to get involved in insurgency as a part of their counterinsurgent acts covertly or overtly. Covert operation leading to double agent Sergei Skripal, the Russian double agent who formerly worked for MI6, was such a person who...
This research intends to investigate the impact of CCTV surveillance on crime prevention in Bangladesh. Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh was selected as the research area in this regard. Four police stations from a total of forty-nine police stations located in different parts of Dhaka city were selected purposively for the study. Interviewing...
This research intends to investigate the impact of CCTV surveillance on crime prevention in Bangladesh. Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh was selected as the research area in this regard. Four police stations from a total of forty-nine police stations located in different parts of Dhaka city were selected purposively for the study. Interviewing...
Children come to age being disturbed by sexual trauma or exploitation is more than a criminal justice issue, it is a societal issue. Despite efforts to date, the threat of child sexual exploitation remains very real, whether it takes place in the home, on the street, over the internet, or in a foreign land. Children face exploitation and torture mo...
Rohingyas of the Rakhine state of Myanmar have earned the status of migrants while escaping from mass killing and torture. Bangladesh has been their close des- tination since the first attempt to migrate and it has welcomed them. This study aims at uncovering the economic impact of the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh, which has faced the first wave o...
Rohingyas of the Rakhine state of Myanmar have earned the status of migrants while escaping from mass killing and torture. Bangladesh has been their close destination since the first attempt to migrate and it has welcomed them. This study aims at uncovering the economic impact of the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh, which has faced the first wave of...
Smuggling, in an informal setting, is a trade and in a legal setting illegal transportation of goods. Since smuggling has been introduced with the pace of time, the variation in goods for smuggling has also increased and become diversified. The supply and demand theory actually found to be more appropriate in this case in explaining the diversifica...
This study is related about fear of crime and crime victimization of ethnic people. The purpose of the study was to identify the common factors and nature of fear of crimes among ethnic people. Besides, the nature, causes of fear of crime among the ethnic people, the relationship between victimization and fear of crime are also identified. This exp...
Drug addiction is a major socio-economic problem in Bangladesh. The alarming situation of drug addiction and for the cure and reintegration of the drug addicts into the society, various drug treatment centers are working through the country. It is the demand of the time to justify the activities of drug treatment centers. The objective of this stud...
the study is about the causes of suicide in a rural area of a progressive district of Bangladesh.
Trafficking of women and children has become a social challenge on the way of development not only in Bangladesh but also in the world. The key objective of this study is to analyse the nature and extent of children and women trafficking in Bangladesh. Theadditional objectives areto identify the causes of children and women trafficking andrendering...
Brickfields has a devastating impact on the environment and
ecosystem. This study is an effort to analyze the impact and
consequences of Brickfields on the environment and agriculture
around 4km within a union of Badarganj upazilla under the Rangpur
district, Bangladesh. The study employs the qualitative method in order
to offer an in-depth and ela...
Bangladesh is a developing country of South East Asia which is surrounded by a number of socio-cultural and economic problems due to the century old colonial legacy. The discrimination among the males and females is very much visible here. Victimization of women is therefore found as a rude reality of Bangladesh. Though in Bangladesh many crimes ar...
Bangladesh is one of the fast developing countries in the world. This country suffered a lot of problems because of huge numbers of population and a lot of problems. Among all the problems domestic violence is a great one which is totally imposed towards the women in Bangladesh basically in rural area. The violence against women in family has some...
The literatures on the ‘micro credit –women empowerment’ linkage reveal that there is a causal relationship
between micro credit and women empowerment. The findings of this study affirmed that relationships exist
between micro credit and women empowerment indeed vis-à-vis studying a selected sample of three hundred
and eighty one rural women in Nat...
Questions
Questions (3)
I have conducted a cross-sectional survey on a 1021 samples. The data is not normally distributed. What are the best statistical tools for analysing not normally distributed data? What are the best non-parametric tests for social science?
How to define population proportion (prevalence) for sample size determination?
We often see the equation as: Sample Size= Z2.p.(1-p)/d2
in this particular sample size determination equation which is also called as Fisher's equation, I often see researchers to use 0.5 as prevalence. my question is should it be used always as 0.5 in all aspect? Some friends of mine also said it is rather probability of getting a response for any particular question which defines the value. But I was wondering if I can get an appropriate answer from this platform which can stop me for searching any further.
I have been studying and working on research methodology for at least five to six years but still I could not satisfy my self with the answers and references provided in the books and web articles. In most of the research based articles, the author just explained why he or she selected a particular number of sample but barely gave any logic or used any equation to provide a justification in determining his sample size. I am looking answers for social sciences research perspectives. I really need to know what should be the right sample size for my PhD research which is on "the impact of migration on security".
Any type of suggestions will be appreciated.
Projects
Projects (6)
a) Examine female prisoners' susceptibility to health risks;
b) Evaluate the effectiveness of existing healthcare services in mitigating female prisoners' healthcare needs and vulnerabilities;
c) Determine the harmful effects of unmet health-care needs and resulting vulnerabilities on female prisoners' well-being.
Conduct impact evaluation of the project through questionnaire survey on the capacity of Rohingya children, families and host communities to respond to different threats to their wellbeing.