The Thomson Reuters Foundation survey says that India is the fourth most dangerous place in the world for women to live in. Women belonging to any class, caste or creed and religion can be victims of acid throwing, a cruel form of violence and disfigurement, a premeditated crime intended to kill or maim the woman permanently and act as a lesson to 'put her in her place'.
@8TQ4GJ33yrs3Y
Yes, but I think punishments don’t help
@8T28HJ93yrs3Y
Stopping domestic violence and crimes against women from happening in the first place will have long-term results.
@8PWW6ZB3yrs3Y
Yes, but the form of capital punishment and imprisonment should change to focus on rehabilitation.
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@8TKSTGP3yrs3Y
Punishment of crimes should be equal regardless of gender. There should be a focus on changing the mindset of those who commit such crimes and not allowing such a mindset to develop in the first place.