THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- December 4, 2017- Topic 1
The National Crime
Records Bureau data for 2016 on two important aspects, violent crime and
crime against women, should prompt State governments to make a serious study of
the underlying causes. Not all States are equally affected; Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar record the maximum number of murders. The national tally on crimes
against women, which includes rape, abduction, assault and cruelty by husband
and relatives, is up by 2.9% over that of 2015.
Going by the data, there is a
distinct urban geography as well for violence against women, with Delhi and
Mumbai appearing the least safe: Delhi recorded a rate of crime that is more
than twice the national average. As several studies have shown over the years,
the annual data is useful in reviewing trends of extreme events, such as
murder, but less so in the case of other offences that tend to be
underreported. Viewed in perspective, the murder rate today has declined to the
level prevailing in the 1950s, which was 2.7 per 1,00,000 people, after
touching a peak of 4.62 in 1992. But that macro figure conceals regional
variations, witnessed in U.P. and Bihar, where 4,889 and 2,581 murder incidents
took place during 2016, respectively, while it was 305 in densely populated
Kerala. One question that needs to be analysed is, how much does social
development influence a reduction in crime?
In the years since the Delhi
gang rape case of 2012 that shook the country, the definition of the heinous
offence has been broadened, police forces have been directed to record the crime with greater sensitivity, and
some measures initiated to make public places safer for women. This approach
could lead to a reduction in violent crime over time. A focussed programme to universalise
education and skills training would potentially keep juveniles from coming into
conflict with the law. Last year’s data indicate that there is a rise in the
number of cases involving juveniles. There are also basic issues that need
urgent reform, such as modernising the police, recruiting the right candidates
and teaching them to uphold human rights. The orders of the Supreme Court on
police reforms issued in 2006 have not been implemented in letter and spirit by
all States. With genuine measures, Ministerial superintendence over the police
would become more transparent and socially accountable, eliminating political
interference in its working. This would lead to a reduction in crimes committed
with impunity and raise public confidence in the criminal justice delivery
system. As a measure of data improvement, it should be mandatory to record not
just the principal offence in a case, as the NCRB does, and list all cognisable
offences separately. Rather than view the available data passively, governments
would do well to launch serious studies that result in policies and measures
for freedom from violence.
Vocabulary
Aspect: a particular part or
feature of something.
Example: The financial aspect can be
overstressed
Synonyms: feature, facet, side, characteristic, particular, detail, angle, slant
Prompt: done without delay.
Example: The owner would have died
but for the prompt action of two paramedics
Synonyms: quick, swift, rapid, speedy, fast, direct, immediate
Underlie: lie or be situated
under something.
Example: Most of the mowed fields in
the central part of the park are underlain with soil.
Affect: make a difference to.
Example: The dampness began to affect
my health
Synonyms: have an effect
on, influence, act on, work on, have an impact on
Abduction: the action or an
instance of forcibly taking someone away against their will.
Example: They organized the abduction
of Mr. Cordes on his way to the airport
Assault: a physical attack.
Example: His imprisonment for an
assault on the film director
Synonyms: battery, violence, sexual
assault, rape
Cruelty: callous indifference
to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering.
Example: He has treated her with
extreme cruelty
Synonyms: brutality, savagery, inhumanity, barbarity, barbarousness
Offence: a breach of a law or
rule; an illegal act.
Example: Neither offense violates any
federal law
Synonyms: crime, illegal/unlawful
act, misdemeanor, breach of the law
Perspective: a particular attitude
toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
Example: Most guidebook history is
written from the editor's perspective
Synonyms: outlook, view, viewpoint, point
of view
Conceal: keep from sight; hide.
Example: A line of sand dunes
concealed the distant sea
Synonyms: hide, screen, cover, obscure, block
out, blot out
Heinous: utterly odious or
wicked.
Example: A battery of heinous crimes
Synonyms: odious, wicked, evil, atrocious, monstrous, abominable
Interference: the action of
interfering or the process of being interfered with.
Example: He denied that there had
been any interference in the country's internal affairs
Synonyms: intrusion, intervention, intercession, involvement, trespass
Impunity: exemption from
punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
Example: The impunity enjoyed by
military officers implicated in civilian killings
Synonyms: immunity, indemnity, exemption
from punishment, freedom from liability
