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Initiatives taken to strengthen law & order in Arunachal Pradesh

Start Date: 21-09-2022
End Date: 28-02-2023

Under the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution, police and public orders are designated as state matters. Hence, it is the primary responsibility of state governments to ...

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Under the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution, police and public orders are designated as state matters. Hence, it is the primary responsibility of state governments to prevent, detect, register, investigate, and prosecute crime. Maintaining law and order is significant because it serves as a guide for social norms and acceptable behaviours.

The government of Arunachal Pradesh under the leadership of Honourable Chief Minister, Shri Pema Khandu is determined to overlook and curb the uprising of unlawful activities in the state with several activities and initiatives to help accomplish the goal, such as:

-Inauguration of 5 new police station buildings on 24 March 2022 by Pema Khandu at Changlang, Namtok, Jairampur, Nampong & Manmao. In addition, 21 police stations have been newly established and renovated in the regions of Tirap, Changlang & Longding districts to secure law and order, and assure speedy development of the region

-Flagging off of police motor vehicles on August 4th, 2022 by the Hon'ble Chief Minister, Shri Pema Khandu, at the annual conference event of the SPs and Commandants to assist the police personnel in patrolling and maintaining law and order.

-Department of Police, Changlang conducted an awareness program on the POCSO Act, Cyber Crimes and Drug Abuse for the students of Government Higher Secondary School, Changlang to raise awareness of the unlawful activities and their impact, making them resilient to such illegal interests and practices.

-The District Police, East Kameng organised an awareness campaign on the theme "Ek Nayi Disha-Towards Safe Seppa" on 27th July 2022 at Seppa to educate about 500 students from different schools on cybercrime, drug abuse, and road safety.

-The District Police, Tawang conducted a 'Student Police Cadet' program on 14th July 2022 at the Government Secondary School, Seru, Tawang to raise awareness of the crimes, as well as, at the event, female students were provided with self-defence techniques and guidance under the "Rani Laxmi Bhai Atma Raksha Prashikshan."

Although there are regular interventions from the state Govt to maintain law & order in Aruanchal Pradesh, it is imperative that citizens equally participate in such matters for the upkeep of a healthy and prosperous society.

We request an honest opinion and suggestions from our fellow citizens on this matter and share how to make Arunachal a well-protected and crime-free state.

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BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

Why is crime a problem in society?
Social root causes of crime are:- inequality, not sharing power, lack of support to families and neighborhoods, real or perceived inaccessibility to services, lack of leadership in communities, low value placed on children and individual well-being, the overexposure to television as a means of recreation.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What are the seven characteristics of crime?
The elements of a crime should be legal in nature (must be in law), Actus Reus (human conduct), causation (human conduct must cause harm), harm (to some other/thing), concurrence (state of mind and human conduct), Mens rea (state of mind and guilty), Punishment.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

Can we give an example of crime?
Crime is a term that encompasses illegal acts in which someone can be punished by the government. An example of a crime is robbery. Robbery is when someone takes items from another person by force. Since this act is unlawful, it is considered a crime with a subsequent legal punishment.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What is crime control system in State?
Crime control refers to methods taken to reduce crime in a society. Crime control standardizes police work. Crime prevention is also widely implemented in some countries, through government police and, in many cases, private policing methods such as private security and home defense.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What are the four types of sentences for a crime?
They range from fines, which are given for lower level offences up to life sentences in prison for the most serious crimes.
1.Discharge.
2.Fine.
3.Community sentence.
4.Custodial sentence.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What can police do to improve in State?
1.Reform Qualified Immunity.
2.National Standards for Training and De-escalation.
3.Restructure Civilian Payouts for Police Misconduct.
4.Address Officer Wellness.
5.Restructure Regulations for Fraternal Order of Police Contracts.
6.Change Police Culture to Protect Civilians and Police.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What are the objectives of crime?
The goals of criminal law are the establishment of order in society and the deterrence of crime. Criminal law is also designed to rehabilitate those who commit a crime and give retribution for victims of crime through the incapacitation of criminals and restoration of loss when possible.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What are the five types of punishment in State?
There are five main underlying justifications of criminal punishment considered briefly here:- Retribution, Incapacitation, Deterrence, Rehabilitation and Reparation.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What are five effects of crime in State?
Following a crime, victims may feel angry, depressed, isolated, fearful, experience negative feelings or have problems sleeping. They may be worried about very practical issues such as making an insurance claim, receiving medical treatment or being unable to go to work the next day.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 3 months ago

What are the seven types of crime in state?
1.Antisocial behaviour:- Antisocial behaviour is when you feel intimidated or distressed by a person's behaviour towards us.
2.Arson.
3.Burglary.
4.Childhood abuse.
5.Crime abroad.
6.Cybercrime and online fraud.
7.Domestic abuse.
8.Fraud.