Sharmila Tagore opposes capital punishment 4 rape

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Sharmila Tagore opposes capital punishment for rape

Sharmila Tagore opposes capital punishment for rape

Veteran actress Sharmila Tagore opposed capital punishment for rape saying death is neither the ultimate punishment nor a deterrent.

"I don't think death the ultimate punishment. It is not a deterrent because when the person is committing the crime, he thinks that he is not going to be caught."

"In southern states of America where death penalty exists there is the highest crime ratethere, so it is not really a deterrent. Rigorous imprisonment for entire life is a better way of punishing somebody," said the actress at a literary meet.

Speaking at the discussion on 'Will Capital Punishment for Rape Help or Hinder Justice?', Sharmila felt that the report by the Justice J.S. Verma committee which was constituted following the Delhi gang-rapeincident Dec 16 to look into rape laws was "wonderful" and had tried "to engage with the problem".

"At least Justice Verma has touched and tried to engage with the problem, and has heard the hurt, sentiment and the rage with the youth."

"But of course they have stepped back from passion and have covered this in this wonderful report desisting from the death penalty which is taking somebody's life which is coming from the point of thinking that the state must establish an ethical standard of public morality because state cannot take somebody's life," she said.

However, Sharmila also felt the report was silent on issues like the three-month trial period demanded by women rights groups.

Praising the amendments that have been brought about in laws pertaining to women, she said: "They have taken away this cuddly, protectionist language and they are no longer calling it eve teasing or outrage to modesty or any of those awfully inadequate words. So the language is changing and they are calling rape as a rape."

But the real focus, according to her, should be on changing the mindset of people that sees women as "repositories of honour".

Touching on the social aspect, she said that there is a "business of shame and honour" which people associate with it.

"Rape happens within the family-it is your father, it is your brother, your uncle, neighbours and relatives. So how many people are you going to kill so it is just not practical.

"And then this shame and honour business which we all have got into and yes we are part of that patriarchy. Police is also part of that patriarchy," said Tagore.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I am opposed to capital punishment as well. I think the Justice Verma panel has made a good suggestion to redefine life sentence as literal life sentence i.e. the convicted will be kept in prison for the remaining duration of their life.

IMO it would be far more effective if the law and order system stared to actually function like it should i.e. if there was true accountability in the system and the police, courts, prisons, etc actually did their job well. Then there will be a reduction in crime. If people realized that they couldn't get away with a crime so easily then they would be afraid to do it. Merely creating new punishments won't really produce any results if criminals are still confident that they won't be caught or if they are, they'll be out in no time. At most they will be in jail but the corruption in there is in their favour. There are numerous cases of convicted criminals having a gala time there because of their connections or managing to get out repeatedly for "treatments" or "attending some relative's wedding" (no, seriously that happens).
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Posted: 11 years ago
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The issue is - We have excellent plans on paper and unparalleled corruption in execution...
These ppl will surely go off scotfree sumhow or the other...

I still wonder the way Kasab was hanged suddenly...did they sneak him out quietly and say hez buried...were there any footages to prove he was really killed??
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Posted: 11 years ago
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pehle ess desh mein charges final to hone shuru hoo...punishment to door ki baat hai 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I'm fine with death penalty in extreme circumstances like this brutal gang rape (although I strongly endorse cheese grater castration in this case)

However, in general I think death penalty can be a dangerous precedent. There have been many people wrongfully convicted of rape and later cleared by DNA evidence. I'd be afraid to implement it in cases that are not so clear.

I also think the law needs to distinguish between rape and statutory rape
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