Csr general knowledge today

 Csr general knowledge today

gk today magazine subscription  Published this article page no  32 Hate crimes tend to spiralIf victims and their communities feel unsafe and unprotected by state authorities they are likely to retaliate. This can lead to further attacks creating a spiral of violence that leads to serious social breakdown. Way forward for responding to hate crimes  Where a hate crime is proven the punishment should be increased to recognize the potential impact of the crime on the community beyond the victim  Direct disciplinary action against concerned police and administration officials for their failure to prevent hate crimes within their territorial jurisdiction after holding an enquiry by an independent commission of enquiry.  Hold registered political parties and other registered entities accountable for the acts of commission or omission by their members involved in hate crimes and direct suitable penal action against them;  Prohibit those holding constitutional and public offices including as ministers Members of Parliament or state assemblies panchayatmunicipal office bearers from identifying themselves with lynchmob accused publicly in any manner.  Sensitise subordinate judiciary dealing with such hate crimes by holding seminars and workshops at regular intervals involving social activists psychologists other activists lawyers from all communities.  Promoting school projects to educate students about hate crimes and counter possible biasmotivated bullying. There is a need for systematically educating all students about prejudice and intolerance.  Civil society plays an indispensable role in raising awareness about hate crime. The relevant authorities can work with civil society to improve the identification registration and monitoring of hate crimesincident gk today magazine subscription buy. 



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