IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND NEW SAFEGUARDING LAWS ON CRIME AGAINST WOMEN: A CRITICAL STUDY IN LUCKNOW
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https://doi.org/10.52152/801690Ključne besede:
Crime against women, Lucknow, Educational Qualification, Safeguarding laws.Povzetek
Violence against women remains a pervasive global issue, with substantial repercussions on their physical, mental, and societal well-being. This study investigates the prevalence and trends of gender-based violence in Lucknow, India, a city renowned for its cultural heritage but currently grappling with a rising incidence of crimes against women. The study employs a blend of qualitative and quantitative techniques, including semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and participant observation, to examine the impact of legal changes and educational qualifications on the occurrence of crimes targeting women. The results indicate a significant correlation between legal reforms and the prevalence of gender-based violence, emphasising the crucial role of legislative frameworks in addressing this societal problem. Moreover, the study highlights the influence of educational attainment on awareness of laws safeguarding women, underscoring the importance of education in fostering societal change and efforts to mitigate harm. Despite certain advancements, the occurrence of violence against women is still impacted by societal attitudes and perspectives. This underscores the significance of enacting all-encompassing policies that integrate legal, educational, and sociological activities. This study deepens our understanding of the many factors that influence gender-based violence and offers valuable insights for devising strategies to create safer environments for women in Lucknow and other regions.
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