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Posted on: Aug 24, '08


 CHILDRENS ON A CROSS ROAD

 




















Several movements have been started to initiate amendments to the 
penal code adding specific crimes for sexual abuse. But, in an increasingly violent society, laws are no succor to the innocent victims of crime and violence. Rape and sexual abuse of children in India is a large problem, not easy of solution. India's corrupt and weak legal system renders the problem even larger. 




















According to researchers at Stanford University and the University of California-Santa Barbara, stories about crime and violence make up 40 per cent of the child-related newspaper coverage. Though we do not have similar statistics and research-based analysis on Indian children, situation is alarming in India also.

University of California also found "a general lack of public policy coverage" related to children in the sources studied. In this behalf, the Indian situation is worse because our television and newspaper presentations on children's issues hardly mention, much less focus on policy issues that affect children.

Nor are the age groups clearly marked in the newsier articles and television discussions. It is the adolescents mostly who get the media attention.

In news coverage of children the emphasis is on reports of crime, with children portrayed as both victims and perpetrators of violence. Such an emphasis diminishes the public's perception of the relative importance of other child-related concerns.


It's not clear how many youths under 18 are tried in adult criminal courts in this country. Cases of three-year old charged with rape and murder have been reported in newspapers. It is no consolation that brutalisation of children is a world wide phenomenon. In India, situation is as bad as anywhere else but cases of child abuse do not get reported.
























Peculiar to India is female foeticide or selective abortion based on the foetus gender or sex selection of child. This is a crime perpetrated against the yet-to-be born girl child. Often, parents themselves are responsible for committing this crime. Besides, domestic violence too affects children badly. Children get physically abused or hurt at home or get mentally damaged while witnessing violent fights between parents and among relatives. Children some times intervene to protect the adult victim, endangering themselves. Children also copy the violent adult behaviour they witness at home and elsewhere and they, thus, expose themselves to stress-related problems. They lose self-confidence or develop guilt complex blaming themselves for the violence at home, especially between parents.

Unlike the laws of many other countries, Indian Penal Code makes no distinction between child sexual abuse from rape or molestation or other kind of crime. In fact, the laws against child sexual abuse are only in their developing stage. Some parts of the law applicable to sexual abuse of a child are related to sale, hire, distribution, or circulation of obscene objects of literature to children.

Several movements have been started to initiate amendments to the penal code, adding specific crimes for sexual abuse. But, in an increasingly violent society, laws are no succour to the innocent victims of crime and violence.

In sum, rape and sexual abuse of children in India is a large problem not easy of solution. India's corrupt and weak legal system renders the problem even larger.

However, the situation can be improved by appropriately educating children and adults on crime and violence, and educating the police, law officers and judges to be more sensitive toward social issues.



Tags: child abuse, pain, indian system, social issue




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Alisaggitarius said:


October 07, '08


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kanti153 said:
every person should be know wrong bad thing.

September 21, '08


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tenjade_destiny said:
The concurrent incidence of domestic violence and child abuse is well documented. Domestic violence perpetrators sometimes intentionally injure children in an effort to control their adult partners. These assaults can include physical, emotional, and sexual abuse of the children. GOOD BLOG

September 21, '08


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burdak said:
Nice writing on child related serious social problems in india.In my view, it is only due to lake of education in children especiallyin female children.Thank you for ........

August 26, '08


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aerobicsGEM said:
Its true.its we the parents have to guide children and explain them.

August 25, '08


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CRAZOO7 said:


mind blow[ng post

better u must hav taken 2 diffrent issues seperately


ur thought provacting blog is initiating me 4 some more blogs\

all d best dear

August 25, '08


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neha_sh2000 said:
......v tend to brush these topics under the carpet.........it shld b discussed more often.....and kids shld b eduacated about the difference btw good touch and bad touch.....gr8 post

August 25, '08


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mato18 said:
gr8 post

August 25, '08


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VintageWine48 said:
India must be one of the highest ranked countries in the whole world when it comes to not valuing women's lives. Great post.

August 25, '08


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diya1992 said:
Nice post .THe main thing is educatiopn ,as a parent we need to protect our children and make them aware about the dangers outside.Its still taboo in india to abode sex with our kids .We must put our head together and try to find a solution about this issue.Thx for coming up with this problem

August 25, '08

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