Navin Kumar
Navin Kumar is a professor of psychology at the Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi University, India. With twenty-five years of teaching experience, he is the author of Criminal Psychology , published in 2015, Media Psychology published in 2021, Counselling Psychology 2021. He is executive editor of Academia , an international multi-disciplinary biannual journal in social sciences, humanities, and languages. He is a member of the Under-graduate and Post-graduate Board of Studies, Ch. Devilal...See more
Navin Kumar is a professor of psychology at the Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi University, India. With twenty-five years of teaching experience, he is the author of Criminal Psychology , published in 2015, Media Psychology published in 2021, Counselling Psychology 2021. He is executive editor of Academia , an international multi-disciplinary biannual journal in social sciences, humanities, and languages. He is a member of the Under-graduate and Post-graduate Board of Studies, Ch. Devilal University Sirsa, Haryana, and a member of the Board of Research Studies for Ph.D. Students at Amity University Noida, IILM University, Gurgaon, and Manav Rachna University, Faridabad. He has served as a member of M.Phil. Clinical Psychology Committee at IBHAS Dilshad Garden, Delhi. Dr Kumar has also been a member of UGC Learning Outcome based Curriculum Framework (LOCF) for Psychology, 2018, and a member of the Curriculum Committee, National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). He has conducted training workshops for Delhi-Police, CRPF, NTPC, CISF, Power Grid, and has previously been invited as a visiting faculty at National Law University, Delhi. Dr Kumar has supervised twenty Ph.D. scholars as a guide/co-guide from Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and Amity University. He has presented several research papers, including a research paper at ICAP Paris, and has published more than twenty research articles in national and international journals. He has also completed several research projects with ICSSR, UGC, Delhi-University, and Delhi-police, and been a coordinator for UGC and PG Pathshala for the subject Criminal Psychology (2017). See less