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rape thread >mockery of crime>generilazation>degrading a country without knowing a **** about facts.>fun for kids in their teens.
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are you serious? you are using stats from aboriginal society and representing them as australias broader society?
nice scheming but it doesn't cut it,
aboriginal society has problems of its own which it and the government are trying to address. statistics for aboriginal society is vastly higher then australian society. and cannot even be compared to it in fact.
i would probably think aboriginal society is a closer model of indian society though, these things are very prevalent in both societies.
and the us does not have 1 in 3, you are a tool with no credibility at all.. especially after you try to pass off aboriginal society statistics as australian lmao..
australia and aboriginal community leaders are doing their best to address the problems that lie in aboriginal communites, much the same as india and i applaud both countries for that. however, both have a very very long way to go and yes what i have said ALL ALONG is that the problem lies within the society, its beliefs, how it conducts itself , lack of morals etc the list goes on.
so now you won't, but it is easy for an unbiased intelligent person to see i am not differentiating some issues that affect india and indeed australia and i have acknowledged both of these societies have a long way to go, but that they need to improve on and change their societies for the better. and you can make all the law you want and it wont change a thing until that society itself changes!!!!
australias society is miles ahead of indian and aboriginal societies..... we are not perfect either, but the facts remain india got an extremely bad reputation in this area for a good reason, and its a worldwide reputation. but hey i guess i am still wrong even though indians have proven they are the same wherever they go?
in any case i am NOT in america... and those stats don't add upto 1 in 3 ppl being raped lol
More than one in five women questioned for a US survey reported having been raped. Nearly a third of all women said they had experienced episodes of sexual assault, physical violence or stalking at the hands of an intimate partner.
The study, compiled by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, offers a disturbing glimpse into the private lives of women in America, particularly to abuse within a relationship that often goes unreported.
Victims of rape or other forms of physical violence were also more likely to suffer mental ailments as a consequence of the attacks, it said.
For the survey data was collected in 2010 from phone interviews with 16,500 adult Americans. Results indicated that some 12 million Americans may have been victims of rape, stalking or physical violence – 24 victims of these violations in the US every minute.
1 in 3 American women will be sexually abused during their lifetime. (George Mason University, Worldwide Sexual Assault Statistics, 2005)
1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men will be sexually assaulted before the age of 18. (Finkelhor et al., 1990)
In 2002 247,730 people were raped/sexually assaulted in the US, according to a National Crime Victimization Survey (www.ncvc.org)
In 2002, 54% of rapes and sexual assaults were reported to the police (www.ncvc.org)
Every 2 minutes someone somewhere in America is sexually violated (www.rainn.org)
http://www.woar.org/resources/sexual-assault-statistics.php
@Elmo You say raise concerns via PM but the insults are done here in open thread.
I think rather telling us how to raise concerns, enforce the rules.
Pakistanis are not allowed to open thread on Indian social issue.
Mods can't do the job, or they don't want to.
the way indian society is, is what ours was a hundred or so years ago.
New Recruit
I remember i watched this show called amazing race some years ago and in one of their visits, american tourists visited India and the women were complaining harassements in trains. You are right. Women and Public transportation don't mix well over there. I bet it must be embarrassing on national tv.
hey that my favorite show thou.
amazing TV's show really likes it.
India government should take an action to solve this phenomena.
bet if they ignore this there won't be any tourist left in India.
Five men are on trial in India this week for the brutal gang rape of a 23-year-old girl.
The case has put India’s treatment of its women, and especially rape victims, under the spotlight as never before.
Even if a rape is reported, victims often complain that Indian police either dismiss their complaints or fail to protect them from their attackers.
Indian police estimate that a staggering 60% of rapes go unreported. Just 26% of the prosecuted cases resulted in convictions in 2011, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.
Kiran Bedi was the first high-ranking female officer in India's police force. Her tough brand of law enforcement made such an impact that she became a nationally-recognized figure. A documentary film called ‘Yes madam, sir,’ chronicled her career as a crusading activist.
She knows better that most what needs to change in her country – demanding a wide-ranging education campaign and an entire overhaul of the police, judiciary and politics to combat the systematic scourge of rape and violence against women in India.
I've said this before on other threads. You can't go by stats. In countries where the social and legal systems are in place, victims feel no stigma in coming forward. In countries where victims are vilified, harassed, and perhaps even tortured for stepping forward, you're not going to get many that want to step forward. There are quite a number of articles that suggest this to be the case in India.
From CNN:
I've even read reports that sometimes the number is as high as +90%.
Do unreported cases happen in the west? Sure they do but women in Canada don't get harassed by police if they want justice. Also, seeking legal options doesn't have to be a financial burden.
Every country has dirt. Own up to it and fight it. Denying it makes you look stupid and classless.
I've said this before on other threads. You can't go by stats. In countries where the social and legal systems are in place, victims feel no stigma in coming forward. In countries where victims are vilified, harassed, and perhaps even tortured for stepping forward, you're not going to get many that want to step forward. There are quite a number of articles that suggest this to be the case in India.
From CNN:
I've even read reports that sometimes the number is as high as +90%.
Do unreported cases happen in the west? Sure they do but women in Canada don't get harassed by police if they want justice. Also, seeking legal options doesn't have to be a financial burden.
Every country has dirt. Own up to it and fight it. Denying it makes you look stupid and classless.
Thank you for your concern but I really do not find any thing of import in your comment above.
We have been owning up our dirt and trying to wash it, however you are not aware of the larger context on PDF of rapes and anything related to India.
So while your comments have been repeated ad-nauseam, the Indians are already protesting and changing laws. Thank you!
Korean student molested on Kolkata city bus - The Times of India
TNN | Mar 26, 2013, 12.49 AM IST
The student and her flatmate have been in Kolkata for about four years now. They extended their visa so that they could "imbibe Bengali culture". They are also involved in the activities of a church in Thakurpukur. Locals say the Korean duo would wear only salwar kameez, and interact in Bengali.