"Honor" Establish data collection, monitoring and information sharing system on violence against women, including crime and killing. This system should include mechanisms for "honor" crimes and murders in certain categories, as well as mechanisms by which local police report violent statistics based on "honor" to the national supervisory authorities. The information sharing system should also provide information on suppression of protection and order issued so that the police can decide whether such order is valid or not.
India reported crimes against women such as rape, acid, dowry, honor killing, compulsory girl prostitution. The Indian police record shows that the crime rate against women is high. The National Criminal Records Bureau in 1998 reported that the rate of increase in crimes against women exceeded the population growth rate by 2010. In the past, many of the crimes against women were not reported to the police because of social stigma caused by rape and harassment. According to official statistics, the number of crime reports to women has increased dramatically.
Crime against young women is particularly painful. A quarter of university women in the US reported having experienced sexual assault before graduation, but only 5 to 28% of sexual offenses were reported to campus officials. Others, like women say, keep silence to "feel embarrassed, embarrassed, or emotionally difficult" or "I do not do anything". I have tried to ignore the American media repeatedly, but India and the United States have more in common than the Americans desire. Both are massive democracy and we are proud of free media. But they have another, more ominous social problem - systematic suppression of thousands of women and even millions of women. In both places, powerful people condemn local rape culture. Both countries have not admitted this issue and continue to make this culture even worse.