Globalisation and Crime against Women in India: An Analysis

Malkit Singh

Abstract


Crime against women is one of the important issues of the global governance. The free-flow of  information and net-working of women and feminists group the social activism provided the  global information technology has been resulting into the more pressuring on the ruling class to pass the new legislation and policies  on the safety and security of women on the one hand.

On the other hand the advent of new technology and employment of women in the globalised, liberalised and privatised economic has been resulting into the emergence of new kind crimes against the women. The studies found the advent of the liberalization, privatization and globalization has been adding to the crime against women as it could restrain the traditional and customary violence and discrimination against women.

An attempt is made in this paper to analysis the impact of globalization on crime against women in India.  The various factors and the data along with technical and legal development to which Indian government has adapted to coup with the crime against women after the globalization are duly focused upon.


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