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Monday 20 August 2012

Is CCTV Camera System or Security Panic Alarms may the Solution or attitude change towards Women ?

The startling murder of Pallavi Purkayastha, a 25-year-old legal professional, at her central Mumbai apartment on August 9 by the security guard of her building is another reminder of the abysmal levels of violence experienced by Indian women 66 years after Independence. Pallavi appears to have been murdered while resisting the guard’s efforts to rape her.

In response to Pallavi’s murder, the National Commission for Women appealed to Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil to initiate steps to ensure the safety of women. The measures proposed included background checks of security guards, installation of CCTV Cameras,Security and Protection Alarms, CCTV TheftSecurity Cameras, Panic Alarms, Theft Control and Security Alarms withdifferent horns Intercoms, and Security Audits by cooperative housing societies in consultation with the local police. While these measures, if implemented, may provide a sense of better Security, increase in SecuritySurveillance Techniques and strengthening of the security apparatus do little to address the disregard for women’s humanity in our society.
 
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