2. ABSTRACT
Why there are more rape cases in India as compared
to other countries ?
There are many crime committed against females in our world
and rape is considered as one of the most common n severe
crime. Any forceful intercourse against woman without her
consent is rape. In recent years rape is being committed more
often in India as compared to other countries.The question
arises why ????The reasons could be :- 1)could be for their self
satisfaction. 2) Maintain the male dominant society. 3) Misuse
of technology. 4) Adopting of western culture.The main
purpose of this research is to find the reasons for the increment
in rape cases in India and to find the solution to reduce this
crime….
3. INTRODUCTION
NRaperais a type of sexual assault usually involving
sexual intercourse against a person without that person’s
consent.
There are more rape cases in India as compared to
other countries because of certain reasons :-
1. Legal system is backward
2. Lack of awareness of sex education among the
people.
3. Narrow thinking of people.
4. Communication gap between the parents and
their children's.
4. OBJECTIVES
1.To find reasons that why there are more increasing
rates of rape cases in India as compare to other
counties.
2. To find the solution to reduce rape cases in India.
3. To spread awareness about the sex education and to
bring the change in the mentality of the peoples.
4. To reduce the communication gap between the
parents and children.
5. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
NCRB data
Christin Mathew Philip,TNN/July1, 2014 12:39 PM IST
“93Women are being raped in India every day.
According to NCRB data, there is a gradual increase in the number rape
reported in India- from 24,923 in 2012 to 33,707 in 2013.”
2. Himanshi Dhawan,TNN/JULY 28, 2014, 12:18 AM
“One rape every 30 minutes in India.
A Commonwealth Human Right Initiative (CHRI) analysis of reported
rape cases between 2001-2013 shows 2,64,130 rapes were reported in 28
states during the 13 year period.”
3. Mary Dickson (1996)
No safe place:Violence against women is made possible in part by a
grant.
6. Cont.
4. Dr.Wilson with Lara
April 2015,The center for development
“ Rape is one the filthiest, most vile crime imaginable. Rape is also a
silence and humbler. It always involves violence, stealing and assault.Yet
the legal punishment for it, when it can be proven- which is difficult is
lighter than most other crimes.
5. Updated date 2/24/2014
Updated by :- Fred K. Berger, MD,Addiction and Forensic Psychiatrist ,
Scripps memorial hospital, La Jolla,California.Also viewed by David Zieve,
MD, MHA, Isla Ogilvie PhD, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team
“ Most estimates say that 80-90% of rapes are not reported to police.
Current trends project that 1 in 10 Indian women will be sexually assault at
some point during their life.
The typical rape victim is a 16-24 year old women.Anyone however- man or
women, adult or child- can be the victim of rape. In most cases, the victim
knows the rapist.
7. Research methodology
Method used:-
In this research the Questionnaire method is being
used for the collection of data.
Questionnaire method:- A questionnaire consist of
set of questions which are mailed to the
respondents who are expected to read and
understand the questions n to fill that questions by
their particular answers n than send back that
questions to the researcher.
8. Size of sample :-
In this survey the size of sample through
which we collected the data are about 60
peoples.
Area of sampling:-
Campus of JayotiVidyapeethWomen’s University,
Jaipur, Rajasthan.
9. FINDINGS
Through our survey we came to know that 70% of
population think that rape is committed more than other
crimes, And 95% of the population think that the
punishment given for rape is not sufficient, and they also
agree on the point that movies also tempt to commit rape,
most of the people of population says that the young
generation misuses the technology which lead them to the
wrong path and due to which they commit rape. Moreover
most of the people agreed that the law in India is not strict
for the person who commit rape.
10. From the questionnaire prepared we came to know that
most of cases are not reported either because of
communication gap between parents and children or due
to backwardness of society. From our observation we
found that the persons commit rape either because of self
satisfaction, enjoyment or because of aggression n male
dominance. And almost 98% of population says that
awareness of sex education must be provided in every
colleges and schools in India without any misuse.
From our survey we can say that in India more rapes are
committed as compared to other countries because of the
reasons specified above.
Cont.…
11. SUGGESTIONS:-
Through our observation we suggest that following measures
could be adopted to reduce increasing rape in India:-
1. Awareness of Sex education should be given to every person
all over India.
2. By reducing the sex discrimination, the rape rate can be
decreased.
3. By reducing the communication gap between parents and
their wards.
4. Parents must keep an eye on the doings of their wards.
5. By improving the narrow thinking of the people of society.
6. By improving the legal system of India and law should be strict
against the person who commits the rape.
7. Prostitution should be made legal so that innocent females
could be saved from being raped.
8. Girls should be trained for self defense.
12. CONCLUSION
Hence, we came to conclusion that in 2014 India was on the
first place relating to rape cases and was termed as RAPE
CAPITAL OFWORLD.
And after comparing we can say that in India more rape cases
are committed other than countries as due to the reasons of
awareness of education, mentality, rules and laws.
And we came to know that we are living in a male dominant
society which is not at all safe for the females. It is the
collective responsibility of everyone to ensure that a women
can live in a safe and secure environment. A lot needs to be
done in this regard to ensure the safety and security of women.
So, the attitude of the society needs to be changed towards
women.
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