CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
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CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
With immense pride, it is announced that South Asian Society for Criminology and Victimology is going to have its first international conference at Jaipur, India. Students, academicians, professionals ………..all are welcome to participate in the conference. Please visit http://www.sascv.org/conf2011/ for more informations.Please note, you can present your paper/s on any one of the themes which are announced in the website and not necessarily cyber crime alone.The papers would be selected after a high level peer review and you may even get a chance to publish your paper in the “International journal of criminal justice sciences” ( Please visit http://www.sascv.org/ for more informations).
Debarati
This is in sequence of my earlier blog on female actors and their plight in the cyber crime arena posted on http://debaraticyberspace.blogspot.com titleled “Cyber harassing the women , saga continues for Indian cine stars”.to day morning I noticed this particular blog has been copied in another site without clearly giving the original source, i.e, the name of the author, the web resource etc. What I understand is , probably in my earlier blog in question, I had taken names of few well known glamorous female actors and that caused my blog and myself to be taken away from me.Sounds funny? well, that’s it… woman is again in trouble. This is what I wanted to prove as how female celebs attract unwanted onlookers and also perpetrators in the cyber space.
However, I want to clearly mention that if some one is interested to use my blogs or for that instance, any blog of any individual, the work must be properly cited.please do mention the author’s name , the blog’s original address and then explain how it really affects you for good or bad.
Hope this creates an awareness again for cyber crime against women in India and world as well..
Debarati Halder, Advocate
CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
When I was a new internet user, I loved to experiment with my virtual avatar by befriending one and all. I never used to think this may bring unwanted “danger” or “perpetual nuisance”. At first, it was hotmail where I created an account and way back in 2004/5 , my email was the only identity for me in the cyber space. There were no social networking and no online chatting options available to me other than the yahoo messenger which I used to talk to my sister who stays over seas. Well, I had very limited knowledge about networking then. But slowly internet addicted me. I became quite a darling to internet predators who invaded my yahoo id…..I started getting funny mail messages and I sometimes ignored them, sometimes answered very foolishly. But, “they” never crossed their limits. In a way, probably these “senders” understood that I am not a good dish either for them or for the purpose of serving to others as I never shared any of my pictures or informations online and I was never interested in “intimate chattings”. But never mind, I won’t lie….. Sometimes, I loved those pranky messages. In no time, I was introduced to social networking and I used to hit the sites at least twice a day. I found a new world altogether. This time also, I never minded to choose friends randomly whoever peeped in. I felt quite comfortable to share my informations this time, as I believed, most of them out there are telling the truth. But yes, by the third month, I understood why it is called the “vicious net”. I saw quite a lot of groups or communities making fun of women…………..ordinary individuals as well as celeb women. I was not surprised when I saw some filthy comments in my own scrap book too. I knew it was time for me to close doors to unknown visitors. I did exactly that. But I still I cant accept when I see people making fun of women in the internet. Sadly, Indian women are humiliated by their counterparts not only in the real world, but in the “unreal world” too. It has become quite a fashion to use the computer keyboard to undress a woman and tell a tale about her to others. Remember “pen is mightier than sword” theory? Some “nuts” execute the theory in a digital fashion in most unwanted way.
But hey, come’ on. We have a strict law against it. The Indian Information Technology Act 2008 voices the concern .Remember, if some one wants to defame the woman online with false “stories” (enough to make the victim “annoyed” and the recipient “confused”) and sends it to a huge audience for cherishing the “gossip”, Section 66A will promptly sentence him/her for imprisonment which may extend to two to three years; If the perpetrator prefers to put on filthy “lascivious” words and pictures of his victim/s by doctoring her/their picture, then section 67 awaits for you with imprisonment sentences which may lock you in for two to three years; if the perpetrator wants to make the victim “ashamed”, “disgusted” or “traumatized” by publishing compromising pictures where he claims to accompany his victim, no matter what, be prepared to be “in” for minimum five years under section 67 A. Perpetrator, you may not be allowed to move freely because if section 67A tames you, there may not be any bail. And, do not forget the monetary fines along with imprisoning sentences. Your bank balance may become NIL . Ohhhh..wait.. Indian Penal code will play a foremost role to book the perpetrator under several strong sentences too; sections 500,501 and 509 will be the foremost of them when the question involves defamation and ruining the modesty of the woman. Section 292 A also awaits to be “employed” in, if the perpetrator plans to circulate doctored pictures, pictures of intimate moments or ‘please keep secret’ stuff to blackmail his victim.
So, next time if you want to hurt a woman in the most chosen mischievous fashion, remember, it is no more a “child’s play”.
THIS IS A FORWARD FROM OUR SISTER BLOG @http://cybervictims.blogspot.com/
WE AT CCVC HAVE STARTED 2010 WITH A CAUSE.THE POPULAR SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITE ORKUT.COM IS BEING USED BY MANY TO CREATE FAKE PROFILES AND COMMUNITIES WHICH ARE DEFAMING , DEMEANING AND SOME TIMES CARRIES SEXUALLY EXPLICIT CONTENTS. THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE IS NOT RESPONDED WELL BY ORKUT. AS PER THE INDIAN LEGAL STANDARD, SUCH PROFILES AND COMMUNITIES ARE ILLEGAL. BUT UNFORTUNATELY SINCE ORKUT IS GUIDED NOT BY INDIAN LAWS BUT BY UNIVERSAL POLICY GUIDELINES OF ITS OWN (WHICH IS MADE ON THE BASIS OF US FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION), MANY TIMES INNOCENT VICTIMS HAVE BEEN REFUSED ANY POSITIVE HELP. HENCE WE HAVE FILED AN ONLINE PETITION. THE URL IS http://www.petitiononline.com/ccvc123/petition.html. IF U HAPPEN TO READ THIS BLOG, PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION BOTH IN THIS LINK AS WELL AS IN CCVC’S WEBSITE. WE ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR KIND RESPONSE.
THANK U
DEBARATI
JAISHANKAR
Recently I was writing an article on Sexting. My subjects were children, but I felt very strange when I finished the whole article .I remembered we , the older generation electronic stuff users ( when compared to these Digi-kids), also faced quite the similar situations when we were young adults.Ten or fifteen years back, we didn’t have such huge popularity and usage of mobile phones in India, but we did have regular prank calls in our land lines to remind us that we are WOMEN.And how did it happen? I remember, exactly fifteen years back from today , there was a regular caller to our number who loved to hear our voice. He never got discouraged by daddy’s warning,complete silence from our side , or even grandma’s old voice. Some how he knew this number belongs to a family who have girls. At the beginning, the caller used to make frantic experiments with his romantic dialogues to befriend me and my sister. Slowly he changed his ways. He started telling how beautiful we are ( ahem… we were pretty healthy and foody , but the caller kept on insisting that we are “beautiful”… enough to make self conscious teens fall for unknown “boy friends” isn’t it?) , how sweet we look when we wear the particular shade of pink etc etc…Now, my family being headed by a police chief dad, we were told these are nothing but “disturbing calls” and we should not answer them.Well, we learnt this practical way of what is “eve teasing” and what is “stalking”. But things didnt go so smoothly either. One night, after his usual dialogue, the caller suddenly started describing his physic. This was it… As usual, we hung up the receiver for the whole night , but some thing told me and my sister , lets hear today what he is upto…. He did describe himself as a very charming handsome muscleman who can “satisfy any woman”( “satisfy?” we were pretty surprised… innocence you call?).Well, we heard , didn’t say anything. But next night he came up with an unusual proposal… how about experiencing some “real hot stuff” over phone? As usual, we silently heard his “ideas”. Indeed the caller was a young adult himself who didn’t have any such practical sexual experiences , but hey come on, he heard a girl’s voice the very first day in this number and planned to “experiment”with his newly acquired “manhood”.He told us how he would love to take us to honeymoon to some beach resort and do “all those stuff that married men do”.Our instinct told this is not normal. We told the whole incidence to our dad and since the very next night , our “watch man” disappeared.
When we discussed these “funny episodes” with our cousin and friends, they came up with similar stories. Some experiences were very funny, some were really scary, some made the girls to plead their parents to change the phone numbers. As a grown up woman, I now understand that we too had been victims of telephonic eve teasing. Well, those “disturbances” in our times were not so alarming as it is now. We didn’t have the open access to internet to immediately publicize the phone number or the residential address to which this number is allotted.But now these “night calls” remain no more “amusing” even if it is done in the land lines. You never know how your silence after a simple “hello” can make you a victim.Well, You are asking about my suggestion ? Hang on.. because I still get such prank calls and I promptly switch off the phone if I get to see the number is “unknown”.But as I always say.. ACCIDENTS DO HAPPEN”
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