Police Measures for Protection and Prevention

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Women’s safety remains a significant concern in Rajasthan, as incidents of harassment, sexual violence, and domestic abuse continue to be reported in urban and rural areas alike. The state has faced challenges in ensuring the safety of women in public spaces, workplaces, and within homes. While many women fear retaliation and societal stigmas, underreporting remains a critical issue. Several factors, including cultural norms, a lack of awareness, and under-resourced policing, contribute to the persistence of these safety concerns.

In response to these issues, the Rajasthan Police have implemented various initiatives aimed at improving the safety of women. Special women’s police stations have been set up to provide a more supportive and sensitive environment for reporting crimes. Additionally, the police have introduced awareness campaigns aimed at educating both men and women about legal rights and the importance of respecting gender equality. The state government has also focused on ensuring that rapid-response units, such as women-only patrols, are deployed in high-risk areas.

To tackle issues like domestic violence and sexual assault, the police work in collaboration with NGOs and women’s rights groups, providing counseling and legal support for victims. Modern technologies, such as women’s safety apps, have also been introduced, allowing women to send distress signals to nearby police officers in case of emergency. These ongoing efforts reflect a growing commitment to tackling gender-based violence and ensuring that women feel safe and protected throughout the state.