Sunday, May 25, 2008

"LOVE AND SEX" Top two motives of crimes in the cities...!




Now days, crimes are rapidly increasing in the metros. And the a survey which has been done by Times of Indias, Says the main motives behind these crimes are either “Love or Sex”. This data is pointing a lots of things towards us….why these things are happening and mostly in the cities, what is the reason behind that. This is the thing, where a man become senseless, he/she don’t ever think anything before doing these crimes.

Few days before the country has seen two recent example of that, and believe me both are horrible and socking. Both news had made a very bad impact on the public. One crime that has been occur in Mumbai, the financial capital of India and the Mumbai police is said to be the best in their business. Neeraj Grover a famous media person is killed in his girl friend flat. His body has been cut into multiple pieces. The reason behind is a Love triangle.

Another socking news came from the capital of India…..said to be a very safe place. A 14 years old girl- Arushi Talwar murdered in her bedroom. Though its not clear yet, but police is saying that her father Dr. Talwar has killed her. Same here, the reason is illegal sexual relationship.


According to data compiled by the
National Crime Records Bureau, while love affairs and sexual causes are among the top three motives for all murders and culpable homicides committed in the country in 2006, in states like Punjab, Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh they are the top cause for murders. At the all-India level, personal enmity accounted for 10% of all killings, while 8% people lost their life due to property disputes and 7% were killed because of love affairs or sexual causes. The data says 64% of murder cases were related to other motives, not classified, which is not defined. However, killings for motives that can be traced to love affairs and sexual causes accounts for more than 10% of cases in most states with a high degree of urbanization. In contrast, in states with low urbanization like Bihar, Assam, Chhattisgarh or Orissa, property disputes or personal enmity are more likely to lead to people getting killed.

The pattern suggests some connection with urbanization, though not a simple one-to-one correspondence. One explanation for this could be that less urbanized societies provide fewer chances of contact with the members of the opposite sex outside the bounds of family and kinship.

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