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    Rajasthan Cabinet approves 33% reservation for women in police force

    Posted 05 Sep 2024

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    Earlier states like Bihar, Gujrat, Odisha, and Maharashtra have also provided for women quotas in the police force. 

    • In 2022, women made up about 12% of the state police. Chandigarh had the highest at 22%, while Jammu and Kashmir had the lowest at 3.3% (India Justice Report, 2022).

    Need for more women in Police Force 

    • Legal Mandate: POCSO Act and major criminal laws now require every case of sexual assault to be recorded and investigated by a female police officer. 
      • The arrest of a woman and searching a woman must be done by a woman only.
    • Better reporting of Crime Against Women: Presence of women can foster trust among female victims, encouraging them to report crimes.
    • Improved police-community relations: This is because women's use of excessive force is less common.

    Challenges in increasing women representation in Police

    • Stereotype: Women are seen to be unfit for long and unpredictable hours of the police system. 
    • Policy gap: Absence of reservation policy in many states (Police is a state subject under the 7th Schedule of the Constitution)
    • Implementation gap: E.g., Bihar provides 35% reservation for women, but actual number in police force is about 17.4%.

    Initiatives to increase women representation in Police force

    • Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued   advisories to all the States/UTs to establish at least one all-women police station in each district.
    • MHA issued  advisories to all the States/UTs to increase representation of women police to 33% of the total strength. 
    • Creches and Day Care Centres have been provided by the CAPFs to women employees. 
    • All female candidates are exempted from payment of application fee in CAPFs exams.

     

    • Tags :
    • Women in Police Force
    • Crime Against Women
    • Reforms in Police Force
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