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Patriarchy Society
1.Patriarchal society: There could be many reasons but we are predominantly a Patriarchal society. We have been taught to respect and listen to our father and brothers from the moment we are born. Moreover, the overprotectiveness and affection shown by male family members may limit our actions, confRead more
1.Patriarchal society: There could be many reasons but we are predominantly a Patriarchal society. We have been taught to respect and listen to our father and brothers from the moment we are born. Moreover, the overprotectiveness and affection shown by male family members may limit our actions, confining us in a limited and safe environment.
2. Cultural Differences: When society tends to blame women for every unfortunate event, it discourages them from taking risks and pursue opportunities.
3. Education and Awareness: Many women lack access to education and awareness of their rights, perpetuating cycles of inequality. Either some Families are too poor to access education or often prioritize boys’ education over girls’, reinforcing gender disparities
4. Violence and Discrimination: Women face high rates of violence and discrimination, which are often normalized within society, making it difficult for them to assert their rights
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Decriminalization refers to the legislative process where certain mandatory criminal sanctions are removed to decrease harm. The main objective is to divert resources invested in monitoring minor and non-violent crimes to major serious cases. However, it does not mean pardoning petty criminals but pRead more
Decriminalization refers to the legislative process where certain mandatory criminal sanctions are removed to decrease harm. The main objective is to divert resources invested in monitoring minor and non-violent crimes to major serious cases. However, it does not mean pardoning petty criminals but promoting access to education, harm reduction, and treatment services.
Decriminalizing certain crimes in India can contribute to reducing the number of crimes and lead to a more effective and humane criminal justice system, promoting a safer and more equitable society.
See lessCrime and Decriminalization
Decriminalization refers to the legislative process where certain mandatory criminal sanctions are removed to decrease harm. The main objective is to divert resources invested in monitoring minor and non-violent crimes to major serious cases. However, it does not mean pardoning petty criminals but pRead more
Decriminalization refers to the legislative process where certain mandatory criminal sanctions are removed to decrease harm. The main objective is to divert resources invested in monitoring minor and non-violent crimes to major serious cases. However, it does not mean pardoning petty criminals but promoting access to education, harm reduction, and treatment services.
Decriminalizing certain crimes in India can contribute to reducing the number of crimes and lead to a more effective and humane criminal justice system, promoting a safer and more equitable society.
See lessCrime and Decriminalization
Decriminalization refers to the legislative process where certain mandatory criminal sanctions are removed to decrease harm. The main objective is to divert resources invested in monitoring minor and non-violent crimes to major serious cases. However, it does not mean pardoning petty criminals but pRead more
Decriminalization refers to the legislative process where certain mandatory criminal sanctions are removed to decrease harm. The main objective is to divert resources invested in monitoring minor and non-violent crimes to major serious cases. However, it does not mean pardoning petty criminals but promoting access to education, harm reduction, and treatment services.
Decriminalizing certain crimes in India can contribute to reducing the number of crimes and lead to a more effective and humane criminal justice system, promoting a safer and more equitable society.
See less