A Study on Psycho Social Problems of Women offenders


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The origin of the Indian idea of appropriate female behaviour can be traced to Manu

in 200 BC: "by a young girl, by a young woman, or even by an aged one, nothing must be

done independent, even in her own house". In spite of India's reputation for respecting

women, including treating her as a Goddess, history tells us that women were also ill-treated.

There was no equality between men and women. This is true of ancient, medieval and early

modern times barring some revolutionary movements such as that of Basaweshwara, the 12th

century philosopher in Karnataka, who advocated equality, casteless society, status for

women, and betterment of the downtrodden. Certain broad circumstances in which Indian

women live affect the way they participate in the economy. A common denominator in their

lives is that they are generally confined to home, with restricted mobility, and in seclusion.

Other, unwritten, hierarchical practices place further constraints on women. They are, by and

large, excluded from political life, which by its very nature takes place in a public forum.

Reform movements in the 19th and 20th centuries led by great social reformers

provided boost to women's legal status in India. Independence of India heralded the

introduction of laws relating to women. The Constitution provided equality to men and

women and also gave special protection to women to realize their interests effectively.

Special laws were enacted to prevent indecent representation of women in the media and

sexual harassment in workplaces. The law also gives women equal rights in the matter of

adoption, maternity benefits, equal pay, good working conditions etc.



Author: Sumathi G
Publisher: Independent Author
Published: 02/18/2023
Pages: 216
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.49d
ISBN13: 9781805248019
ISBN10: 1805248014
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Social Work
- Social Science | Anthropology | General