The Thomson Reuters Foundation survey says that India is the fourth most dangerous place in the world for women to live in. Women belonging to any class, caste or creed and religion can be victims of acid throwing, a cruel form of violence and disfigurement, a premeditated crime intended to kill or maim the woman permanently and act as a lesson to 'put her in her place'.
80% Yes |
20% No |
77% Yes |
10% No |
3% Yes, and strongly enforce bans against sex selective abortions |
7% No, punishment of crimes should be equal regardless of gender |
3% No, increasing penalties above current limits may result in unfair prosecution or false claims |
See how support for each position on “Domestic Violence” has changed over time for 29.4k India voters.
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See how importance of “Domestic Violence” has changed over time for 29.4k India voters.
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Unique answers from India users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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YES , but punishment of crime should be equal regardless of gender but ban sex selective abortions .
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Yes but focus on fixing conviction rates of police investigation and reducing investigation time first
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Just enforce existing laws.
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Yes but that should be rehabilitative instead of punitive in nature.
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No, it should focus on enforcing the laws we already have first
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Yes, but also focus on the root of the issue cause increasing punishment can only do so much
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