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BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE PROJECT

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BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE PROJECT

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TOPIC : PREVENTION OF CRIME AGAINST WOMEN

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INCIDENCE OF CRIME AGAINST

WOMEN IN 2010

ALL INDIA (213585)

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PREVENTION• in dark and deserted places at night;• if you look vulnerable (e.g. walking alone in desolate areas);• if you appear uncertain, for example if you do not know• where you are going;• if you do not lock your car doors and close your windows;• if you talk to strangers;• if you stop for stranded vehicles or people; or• if your vehicle is faulty and you have to stop for help.• Be aware of your surroundings.• Be alert at traffic lights and stop streets.• Walk close to the curb and face the on-coming traffic.• Try and keep to well-lit areas or where there are people.• Do not hitch-hike.• Do not pick up hitch-hikers.• Keep a whistle with you - and blow it if you need help.

Vulnerability increases

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At home• Do not allow a stranger into your home - even if he is delivering something or providing a service.• Ask for an identity document or phone his/her office to check his/her identity.• Invest in the best locks and security you can afford.• Never tell anyone that you are alone at home - and make sure the children also know not do so.• Know your neighbours - and together plan ahead for how you will respond in a crisis.• Know your local police station - and discuss safety matters with the police.• Become involved with local crime prevention efforts with the community police forum or police.

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On a date

•Do not allow anyone to touch you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable•be firm and clear and say NO!•Do not leave a party or social event with someone you do not know or have just met - say NO!•Ask friends for help if someone ignores you when you say NO!•Remember: most rape victims know the rapist.•You have the right to say NO!

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In a case of rape

•Try not to panic.•Common sense is your best defence.•You can not always defend yourself and your resistance may cause serious injury.•If the attacker is dangerous, cooperate and try to negotiate.•Submission is not consent.•Try and remember what the attacker looks like - his age, race, height, hair colour, scars, tattoos, clothes, voice, jewellery.•Scream, yell, blow your whistle or run away if you possibly can.•Do not bath or change your clothes after an attack•keep all the evidence so that it can be used by the police for further investigation.•Report the crime to the Police Service straight away

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Factors Contributing to Increased Violence against Women:

There are different socio-economic, political, cultural and religious components, which have contributed to the increased vulnerability of women to male violence, are as under:

1 . Male Dominated Society: As a male dominated society men in all sphere of their life dominate the women of Indian subcontinent. In her life cycle a women depends on father, brother, husband and lastly their sons. Besides, they are dominated and oppressed in every sector by the male members .2 . Socio-Economic Factors: Traditional socio-cultural practices, low rate of education, lack of employment opportunity, and low nutritional and health status etc. are some of the factors responsible for holding low social and economic status, unemployment have increased the stress and tension in male-female relation in poor households and given rise to desertion, divorce and violence.

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3 . Cultural Ideological Factors: In India, an important mechanism of male dominance is the propagation of gender ideology through sanctions of religious texts and their gender-selective interpretation by the community leaders. Moreover, increasing exposure to violence through popular reading, theaters, film and TV shows, satellite culture etc. directly or indirectly encourage men to commit offences like rape.4 . Devaluation of Moral Character: Socio-economical conditions like poverty, unemployment etc. and political unrest tend to force young people to be involved in drug addiction, hijacking, illegitimate sex and other anti-social activities. Thus dislocated form moral courage they like to cheer up more by occurring rape violence as thrill and adventure.

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5 . Poverty Pervasiveness: Majority of people are living bellow the poverty line. They live from hand to mouth. Owing to their poverty condition the rural people something tends to incest female members to workout side the home even in urban areas. In that case, miscreants allure them of job and take the opportunity of their helplessness and commit rape. 6 . Other Influential Factors: Besides these, other influential components are responsible for the rape occurrence in the country, lack of education and awareness in case of women, gender disparity, practice of power, land dispute, illicit love affair, denial of love and marriage, opposing second marriage, expansion of political supremacy in the specific area and others, are directly or indirectly associated with criminal activities including women violence.

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Preventive Measures to Control Violence Against Women:

All kinds of violence against women outside domain of her home are essentially administrative, police and legal matter. Voluntary organizations/civil society organizations have little role to play in this, except for mounting pressure on the official machinery to act in a non-partisan manner. Lower level officials who deal with such cases are often lured by the enticements of the perpetrators of crime and work in such a manner that is against the spirit of criminal justice. In such cases the organizations mount pressure on the officials by reporting the matter to the higher officials, or to various bodies constituted for women like National and State Commissions for Women. Of late the government has come out with woman police stations in major cities of almost all the states of the country. These woman police stations have inherent problems: their coverage is entire district; they are ill equipped in terms of communication and mobility; and their human resource is drawn from other police stations of the districts concerned. Moreover, the woman cops are not tuned to the kind of work they are expected to do – on one hand woman cops are trained to act firmly with criminals and on the other while they are in women police stations they are supposed to act with sensitivity with women. Lastly, they have to engage themselves in normal policing duties, with long stretches of working. Under these circumstances, it becomes quite difficult for them to discharge the role at the woman police station.

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Conclusion: It is clear that violence against women is endemic in India. The reason is women in the country are highly vulnerable because of poor quality of life indicated by rampant poverty, lack of education, high under five mortality, poor health status, high fertility rate and high maternal mortality rate. Also contributing to the violence against women is societal mindset about women that has not changed much. Violence is perpetrated on women both inside and outside her home. The government and voluntary organizations are making efforts towards ending/minimizing violence against women. The efforts of the government are in the shape of enacting relevant legislations, issuing orders and launching various women welfare schemes. But their implementation remains tardy, as the lower level government functionaries are not gender sensitive. On the other hand the voluntary organizations are taking both preventive as well as reactionary measures. But efforts of the voluntary organizations suffer from paucity of funds and infrastructure. Yet in this rather bleak scenario, many voluntary organizations have devised several innovative strategies to combat the menace and been successful in wiping tears of violence victim women.

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PRESENTED BY :SAVIJ JAIN (10)

KARAN GUPTA (16)DHRUV TANDON (57)RAHUL SHARMA (42)

AKSHANSH KAWATRA (46)MAYANKA KUMAR SINHA (17)

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