CRIMINAL TRAITS IN WOMEN PERSONALITY – AN ANALYTICAL STUDY

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  • Rishabh Shrivastava 2nd Year Student, Master's in Criminology & Police Studies, Sardar Patel University Of Police, Security & Criminal Justice, Jodhpur Author

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Women's activists trust that all the conventional speculations of culpability are evaluated men would say as criminology has been overwhelmed by men. Women's activists hold that women experience subjection based on their sex in male-controlled society and this subjection prompts crime. They contend that man-centric society must be finished or if nothing else crucial changes must be made in gendered establishments and social connection in the public arena. The objective is to decrease sex-based inconsistencies and imbalances in the public arena and particularly in law. This clarification appears to be most suitable for India where an extensive level of women are captured and sentenced for endowment provocation and murders. Our investigations in three detainment facilities in India (Varanasi, Jaipur and Ferozepur) demonstrate that most indicted women are instructively and financially in reverse. They have carried out the crime of homicide alongside an assistant. Anyway, most are first-time guilty parties. Here at first it appears that women are executing other women for cash anyway share in itself is a man-centric custom which obviously speaks to that man is better than lady and each individual from the husbands to be side is better than the women side and would ill be able to treat, get out of hand, hurt and even slaughter the lady of the hour and affront individuals on her side. Anyway, here the relative speaks to the man-centric power and unwittingly she herself is a piece of man-centric society. Accordingly, male-centric society is responsible for the crime against women and furthermore by women. 

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29-04-2019

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Rishabh Shrivastava. “CRIMINAL TRAITS IN WOMEN PERSONALITY – AN ANALYTICAL STUDY”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 5, no. 2, Apr. 2019, pp. 167-85, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/2322.