In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya” (“fearless”), was fatally gang-raped on a private bus in Delhi, India, galvanizing the country to swiftly adopt new legislative measures and catapulting the issue of violence against women in India into the international spotlight. Although assault and rape cases have made India infamous for its high volume of crimes against women, the reaction to this particular incident was much different from before. This paper investigates whether the governmental and societal responses represent social change, as indicated by changing attitudes towards violence against women in India. I study this question by analyzing scholarly literature regarding the fa...
ABSTRACTUsing on-line newspaper reports, this paper examines how the narratives and counter narrativ...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
Priya Kale reflects on the current wave of reported child-rapes in India and asks why tougher rape l...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya” (“...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya ” (...
The study examines the determinants of rapes in India using state level data for the time period 200...
Since the gang rape and murder of Jyoti Singh Pandey in 2012 India has generated an enormous amount ...
India witnessed one of its most gruesome gang rapes, of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi on 16th Decembe...
Rape is the most heinous crime against women. In recent times rape is increasing day by day and many...
In 2018, the rapes of two young girls shook India. The ruling government blatantly supported the per...
Even after 75 years of independence Women are still treated as second class citizens. Right to equal...
This research seeks to recontextualize the understanding of the ways women resist sexual violence an...
Following the 2012 gang-rape of a 23-year-old paramedic student in New Delhi, India\u27s rape cultur...
Rape is malum in se. In modern India the institution of rape has flourishedimmensely in recent times...
Today global warming and climate change, natural hazards and disasters, environmental pollution and ...
ABSTRACTUsing on-line newspaper reports, this paper examines how the narratives and counter narrativ...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
Priya Kale reflects on the current wave of reported child-rapes in India and asks why tougher rape l...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya” (“...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya ” (...
The study examines the determinants of rapes in India using state level data for the time period 200...
Since the gang rape and murder of Jyoti Singh Pandey in 2012 India has generated an enormous amount ...
India witnessed one of its most gruesome gang rapes, of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi on 16th Decembe...
Rape is the most heinous crime against women. In recent times rape is increasing day by day and many...
In 2018, the rapes of two young girls shook India. The ruling government blatantly supported the per...
Even after 75 years of independence Women are still treated as second class citizens. Right to equal...
This research seeks to recontextualize the understanding of the ways women resist sexual violence an...
Following the 2012 gang-rape of a 23-year-old paramedic student in New Delhi, India\u27s rape cultur...
Rape is malum in se. In modern India the institution of rape has flourishedimmensely in recent times...
Today global warming and climate change, natural hazards and disasters, environmental pollution and ...
ABSTRACTUsing on-line newspaper reports, this paper examines how the narratives and counter narrativ...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
Priya Kale reflects on the current wave of reported child-rapes in India and asks why tougher rape l...