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posted by janrinok on Sunday April 22 2018, @05:44AM   Printer-friendly
from the make-the-punishment-fit-the-crime dept.

After a number of high-profile crimes that sparked outrage and protests, India will allow the death penalty for those convicted of raping girls under the age of 12:

The executive order was cleared at a special cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It allows capital punishment for anyone convicted of raping children under the age of 12. Minimum prison sentences for rape against girls under the age of 16 and women have also been raised.

According to Reuters, which has seen a copy of the order, there was no mention of boys or men.

Two recent rape cases have shocked the nation. Protests erupted earlier this month after police released horrific details of the rape of an eight-year-old Muslim girl by Hindu men in Kathua, in Indian-administered Kashmir in January. Anger has also been mounting after a member of the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was accused last week over the rape of a 16-year-old girl in northern Uttar Pradesh state.

India's poor record of dealing with sexual violence came to the fore after the 2012 gang rape and murder of a student on a Delhi bus. This led to huge protests and changes to the country's rape laws. But sexual attacks against women and children have since continued to be reported across the country.

Some activists have criticized the application of the death penalty, saying it will deter reporting, especially given that almost all perpetrators are family members or acquaintances.

Also at Reuters and Bloomberg. Editorial at The Indian Express.

Related: Indian Government Attempts to Suppress Rape Documentary


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by bradley13 on Monday April 23 2018, @06:50AM

    by bradley13 (3053) on Monday April 23 2018, @06:50AM (#670647) Homepage Journal

    There are some people who are a waste of oxygen. Just a couple of weeks ago, one such piece of scum was profiled here on TV. The psychologists agree that he can never be trusted in public again, so we're going to pay some ridiculous amount to lock him away for the rest of his life. Seriously, a bullet to the head, and you're done.

    But...

    Too often, the wrong people are arrested. Convicted based on "eye witness" testimony, which isn't nearly as reliable as people think. Crime labs falsify evidence. Mentally ill people confess to horrific crimes, because it makes sense in their distorted reality. Innocent people are coerced into confessions, especially on high-profile, horrific cases where the authorities are under pressure to nail someone, indeed anyone.

    If you jail the wrong person, you can always release them, and at least try to compensate them for the error. Executions are a bit harder to reverse...

    There's no point to this post, other than to express mixed feelings.

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