B.RAMAN
In our country, crime against women is not treated seriously
by the police. Its prevention, investigation and prosecution are given low
priority. This was so during the days of the British. This has been so since we
became independent.
2.Our Police Regulations, which lay down how the
Police should function, were originally drafted by the British. The Regulations
as drafted by the British did not categorise any offence against women as heinous requiring
mandatory supervision by a senior police officer. The responsibility for
investigation and prosecution used to be left to a Thanedar or a Head Constable
with no supervision at senior levels.
3. One does not know whether the Police Regulations
have since been revised to categorise rape as a heinous offence on par with
terrorism, dacoity and murder requiring mandatory supervision at senior levels.
If not, this is the first step that has to be taken to underline the gravity of
the crime.
4. Every police officer holding independent charge
is required to submit to his superior a fortnightly report of crime in his
jurisdiction. The past proformas of this report when I was in service did not
provide for a separate section on crime against women. The Government should
prescribe a separate Fortnightly on crime against women indicating the measures
taken for prevention and the progress of investigation and prosecution.
5. The attitude of policemen from the constable
upwards upto the DG of Police has to change. It has to be ingrained in the
minds of policemen during their training that a rape should be treated as
seriously as an act of terrorism or a murder. This change can be brought about
only by having a separate and special training capsule on crime against women
in our police training institutions. When I was trained as an IPS officer in
the Central Police Training College at Mount Abu in 1961-62, crime aginst women
was given very low attention in the syllabus. The syllabus has to change giving
the same importance to crime against women as to other categorized heinous
offences.In the final examinations, there has to be a separate paper on crime
against women.
6. The annual confidential reports of police
officers, which determine their promotion, should have a separate column to
assess their performance with the regard to the prevention, investigation and
prosecution of crime against women.
7. There are very few instances of habitual rapists.
Most rapists are one-time offenders. They rape in a momentary loss of sanity
and self-control in the presence of women. They commit the crime under the
sudden onset of a mad urge to rape. It is very difficult to identify potential
rapists and anticipate their crime. Despite this, prevention is the most
important aspect of dealing with crimes against women. Prevention has two
aspects----prevention by women themselves through appropriate self-defence
measures.A self-defence measure which can be fairly effective is the use of
mini tear-smoke cartridges. These cartridges should be made easily available in
the market for purchase by women. There is a possibility of other criminals
like dacoits etc misusing these cartridges for overcoming their victims, but this is a risk
which has to be faced to enble women better protect themselves.
8. Prevention by the police has to be through
enhanced anti-rape patrols in areas susceptible to commission of rapes such as
transport buses, parking lots and deserted streets at nights. Since rapists
operate more at night than during day time, these patrols should be intensified
at night. Intensified anti-rape patrols would also have a salutary effect on
other crime.
9.The police should set up a separate anti-rape
control room and widely publicise its telephone number. Every woman should save
this number in her mobile and activate it immediately on apprehending danger.
10. If rape is categorized as a heinous offence to
be treated on par with terrorism, this would lead to changes in the way we
react to it and deal with it with the creation of anti-rape squads for
prevention, investigation and prosecution and anti-rape tribunals for speedy
trial.
11.Since rape is an offence committed in moments of
sudden insanity and loss of self-control, fear of death penalty may not be an
effective deterrent, The only effective penalty will be to put all rapists out
of circulation through mandatory life imprisonment. ( 19-12-2012 )
( The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of India, New Delhi, and presently, Director,
Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre For
China Studies. E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com.
Twitter: @SORBONNE75 )
2 comments:
I would appeal to the Indian women to come in lakhs , march towards the Parliament, demonstrate their strength and demand Death sentence for Rapists. There should be no compromise on this. An insensitive, pervert male dominated society has to bend and pass such a law.
"rape is an offence committed in moments of sudden insanity and loss of self-control"
who told you so?
for God's sake, it was a well planned heinous act crossing all limits of barbarity.
They were waiting for a pray on a Sunday evening.
They must have done this a number of times.
Hope your readers understand the gruesomeness of the act.
I am not so sure everyone knows how small intestines are damaged in a rape.
I hope they read a little on anotomy of small intestines.
They end at rectum.
What does "lohe ka sariya" mean?
If one does not know he/she should visit a construction site.
Those bastards should be given the same treatment in the center of Cannaught Place in full public view.
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