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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Rape fastest growing crime in the country -Manoj Mitta

Rape fastest growing crime in the country -Manoj Mitta

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published Published on Dec 27, 2012   modified Modified on Dec 27, 2012
-The Times of India

Rape is a notoriously under-reported crime, thanks to its social stigma and because the culprits in most of the cases are known to the victim. Yet, of all the major crimes, the incidence of rape has registered the highest growth in the country in the last four decades.

If there's one big issue raised by Nirbhaya's tragedy it is the high incidence of rape and a low conviction rate for the crime, often caused by a long-winded and lethargic legal process. So, while the current focus is on protests against the Munirka bus rape, we can't move our attention from the really big issue arising from it - how to curb the incidence of rape in the country.

According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the number of rape cases registered in India increased by a startling 873.3 %, from 2,487 in 1971 to 24,206 in 2011. In comparison, the murder cases increased by 250% over an even longer period, six decades, starting from 1953 to 2011.

Symptomatic of the traditional neglect suffered by rape is the absence of statistics for the crime in the '50s and '60s. NCRB started collecting data on rape only since 1971. This is despite the fact that the conviction rape for rape at the national level is lower than the average of 11 "violent crimes" (28%). While the conviction rate for murder in 2011 was 38.5%, it was substantially lower at 26.4% for rape in the same year.

Since delays are one of the main factors affecting the conviction rate, the appointment of five fast-track courts for rape cases in Delhi, in the wake of the public outrage over the gang rape in a bus, is a long overdue measure. Such priority treatment is required to be given in the rest of the country too, although equally serious crimes against women in outlying areas typically get less media attention.

Delhi has earned the odium of the "rape capital" with an incidence of 572 rape cases in 2011. But in the same year, it is Madhya Pradesh that reported the highest number of cases for rape (3,406), molestation (6,665) and importation of girls (45) accounting for 14.1%, 15.5% and 56.3% of the respective national totals.

And when it comes to sexual harassment or "eve-teasing", Andhra Pradesh reported 3,658 cases, accounting for 42.7% of the total number booked in the country. Uttar Pradesh has the dubious distinction of topping the states in dowry deaths as its 2,322 cases accounted for 26.9% of the national tally.

After Madhya Pradesh (3,406), the states that reported the highest incidence of rape cases in 2011 are West Bengal (2,363), Uttar Pradesh (2,042), Rajasthan (1,800), Maharashtra (1,701), Assam (1,700) and Andhra Pradesh (1,442).

In keeping with a long-established pattern, offenders were known to the victims in 92.9% of the rape cases booked across the country (22,549 out of 24,270).

Among the 53 mega cities surveyed by NCRB for all crimes against women including rape, Delhi accounted for 13.3% (4,489) followed by Bengaluru 5.6% (1,890) and Hyderabad 5.5% (1,860).

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Nirbhaya's agony will be in vain if we don't focus on the bigger issues raised by it. The biggest, it seems, is that rape is on the rise in India and only a few get punished for the crime. So, the top-most task is to make the conviction rate higher by way of better investigation and also ensure speedier justice so that rapists know they will be punished sooner than later. In this context, setting up fast-track courts in Delhi for crimes against women is not enough. Several states have a far worse track record than Delhi. There must be such fast-track courts in all states. The government should earmark the necessary financial and manpower resources for these courts and announce a time frame for setting them up. The here and now must not divert our attention from the lasting solutions.


The Times of India, 27 December, 2012, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Rape-fastest-growing-crime-in-the-country/articleshow/17774115.cms


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