Kartikeya Tripathi is a graduate in criminal justice from Oxford University and is a researcher at University College London’s department of security and crime science.He has a eye opening article on first world research orinted pratices in stopping such crimes.The science of disruption .
I wonder the reggressive and retarted ,feudal minded police that we have (you will know if you have ever walked into a police station ,more so in delhi) even understand the need for such research to stay ahead of crime.The indian police force always been playing catchup and that too when forced to by media pressure .I shudder to think if we didnt have independent media what would happen to such unfortunate victims.Going by the sick commisioner and deputy commissioner (Tejinder Luthra) of police ,only god knows whats the IQ of a local SI from a police station .
I remember when I was a programmer with national informatics center ,Parliament of India New Delhi,a friend of mine was pick pocketed and along with me went to the same police station i.e vasant vihar.The contable there (a lady !)took us to the computer lab to lodge the fir ,on the CIPA centralized software which ironically was rolled out by us (NIC) across Delhi ,Chandigarh and Haryana.She asked for a 200 bribe to lodge the same !!!! I argued how can the guy pay for it when he has no wallet !! She replied I could lend him the same !!! What followed is any bodies guess.. To expect these disgusting creatures to be sensitive to a female is asking for too much.
The general attitude towards women in New Delhi is not some thing to boast about .I can say this with authority ,being a delhite for 5 long years before shifting to kolkata.Now that I am married ,I would like to be in delhi as I have fond memories around there ,but I wont for obvious reasons .
Please go thought the following article
http://www.firstpost.com/india/delhi-ga ... 61803.html
""""Research has shown that though we may like to believe that harsh sentences act as deterrents to future criminals, there is little evidence in favour of this belief. Most criminals either truly believe that they will get away with the crime, or are unable to think through the consequences of crime they are about to commit.
The crime prevention premise on which First World criminal justice systems (which includes police, prosecutors, judges) now work is that criminals are deterred by their proximal conditions, and not the prospect of a distant punishment. Thus incidents of sexual harassment, and drug dealing in public toilets in London dropped drastically with the introduction of better lighting, and signs warning that plainclothes policemen often used those facilities.
""Building on this notion police forces in cities like London, and New York write what are called ‘crime scripts’ of common crimes. Simply put, the policemen put themselves in shoes of a criminal and write down a detailed step by step procedure in the commissioning of a crime. Thereafter, they concentrate on ‘script disruption’, where interventions at certain stages of the criminal’s actions prevent him for carrying out his criminal act. For instance: jails in Australia reported several cases of inmates scalding other prisoners with hot liquids. The solution came in the form of thermos flasks with narrow opening that did not allow liquids to be thrown at each other.""
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