3 Jan 2014

Technology project ideas for Aam Aadmi Party to consider


Some industries and sectors of governance where disruption is overdue in India:

1. Energy / grid / solar :
Legislation to mandate utilities to purchase electricity from consumers who have excess from solar installations.
Policies to encourage people setting up solar farms.
ISRO has a vast collection of skilled scientists with huge successes and proven integrity  - and ISRO knows how to use solar energy. Ask ISRO to make solar farm installations for offices and small businesses so that Govt electricity can go to those who need it - poor people who cannot afford solar installations.

2. Transportation
Electric grid needed - We can sub-license / partner with Tesla Motors and petition Tata, Mahindra, Birla, Anil and Mukesh Ambani (political science analysts and manipulation experts please tell us how to convince them ! ) to get electric cars in India. We need a nation-wide car charger network.

Bicycles on rent is a real possibility with GPS trackers on the rented bicycles. Initial theft and robbery stage will pass when people find that purchasing RFID-tagged parts cannot be used other bicycles.

Principle: Never RFID people or people ID cards, always RFID devices / parts only.

Then what remains is to crack down on the RFID jammer black market.
RFID jammer shops which are legal need not worry about this.

Declare the Bicycle to be the National Machine, like peacock is the national bird and tiger is the national animal. We are a technologically advanced civilisation since ancient times, we must have a national machine. It must be taught as such in schools - the next generation then knows the importance of clean transport.

3. Communications :
Wireless internet is poor quality. AB Vajpayee's Sankhya Vahini project was shelved for political reasons. This should not happen. We need a nation-wide cheap optical fibre WAN, which is cheaper than internet access.

India needs more computer server / hosting infrastructure

More public utility supercomputers - we have just 12 in the top 500. 
People with less money to spare are forced to choose American web hosting for Indian sites viewed by Indian users. This is ridiculous. 
Google India might help with their balloon internet system

It is also possible to build closed automated datacenters without an office attached - like ATMs - however, this needs electricity assurance - generators, security and disaster planning.

There is too much US Govt and NSA spying going on as exposed by Edward Snowden and we do not want our nation's economy to be openly read and manipulated by NSA sitting in USA. 

Mandate by law the investigation and removal of any tapping by foreign agencies. Domestic agency tapping is a touchy subject as terrorism is an actual problem, which until it is solved, it will not be easy to prevent tapping. 

However any tapping must be with court orders, not random or blanket like in the case of NSA. What happened to EVM researcher Hari Prasad must never happen again.


4. True distributed e-Governance:

Indian National Problem Solving System

Get engineers and scientists to solve nation's problems. 

Let IAS officers be the implementers, not the solution designers

Make a Question-and-Answer site like askubuntu.com for everything related to governance. 
People can ask questions, provide answers, vote on answers (no downvotes), set filtering at 5 instead of 0 or 1 by default when you find too much spam. Downvotes prevent newcomers from participating - chilling effect.

5. Participatory governance and reform

Multiple web portals with same format:

Google Earth + maps + 547 constituencies
Individual citizens as users with mobile + email id

Basically get the whole country online, so to speak, so that anyone can sit on the computer anywhere in the country and help fix the issues of any constituency. Remove the distance barrier. There are lot of people with solutions and lot of people with problems, but these 2 groups do not meet. This platform should enable them to meet and coordinate work and reform easily.
This is true open e-governance.

1. planttrees.in -  This is obvious. Climate change can only be arrested by reforestation without incurring other harmful side-effects. Track each tree or group of trees that you sponsor from your home. 

2. buildwatertable.in - Constituency-wise, village-level water-conservation effort planning, tracking and implementation - copy Anna Hazare's Ralegan Siddhi model over all of India's drought affected villages.

3. farmerdirect.in - direct sales from farmer to consumer - courier / post, no middleman trucks - resurrection of postal department and super business for couriers. 
Expect violence from trucker and middlemen lobby - start small disrupt and then the trucker industry - firs they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.

4. ruralwomensrights.in - identify trouble areas where women are mistreated and publicise the atrocities, and form citizen action committees locally or at state level who can take action against repeat offenders against women, even if it is eve-teasing. Eve-teasing is harassment and intimidation.

5. Each One Teach One - teachindia.in - free online teaching for volunteers from the city to teach volunteers in the villages one-to-one. Then the those rural volunteers teach the local children and youth. This need not be science and maths only, this can be vocational skill education and agriculture-related of small-scale industry related education so that nobody needs to leave their villages and farms and migrate to cities to live in decades of slavery to the urban upper class.
NPTEL is already doing a very good job of this for higher education via Youtube and Gyandarshan and UGC Countrywide classroom.

6. ... And many dozens of issues that I am not personally aware of.

31 Dec 2012

Can cellphones, GPS and good men SaveHer?

Update 2

While we sit figuring if this is a good idea or not, how hard or easy it is, a group of 40 Indian women programmers participated in a Hackathon (Progamming / Hacking Marathon) and made a program for this already.
And we call Indian women inferior  - what the Govt of India, the various cellphone companies, the various software industry giants like TCS, Infosys, Wipro have not done, has been done by a group of volunteering women programmers!

All we need is this :


  • One office (maybe a Delhi branch too, to "talk" to the politicians)
  • One committed team of about a dozen people – including computer programmers, lawyers, media men.
  • A few servers from some Indian server company - we cannot use American / European / Singapore / Japan servers because our sensitive private data should not go out of our national boundaries.
  • Lot of internet bandwidth
  • A few experts from women’s NGOs on the advisory board
  • One famous person at the top who wants this to happen – either an industrialist or a celebrity - My opinion is that it is better if a woman sponsored this entire system - there are enough rich lady celebrities in India who already do campaigns promoting women's welfare, progress and self-respect.
  • Volunteers - both men and women to help spread awareness through various new and old media channels
  • Sponsors - mobile companies like Airtel, Vodafone, Idea!, all would be happy to participate and get more subscribers in the name of women's safety - we have to ensure that they just sponsor, not dictate terms.
In short, we need a few dozen good women (and maybe men) to come together and work. 

We should not just sit and blame the Govt - this is a democracy, we own India, and if they are bad servants, we should show them how it is done right.

If they cannot make laws by themselves, they cannot stop us from making systems for our own protection. 

When those systems start working and issues start to arise, they will be forced to look into the laws and rewrite them.

We also have to be watchful when they rewrite those laws.

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Background:
While discussing on Twitter, SC lawyer Haresh Raichura brought up an idea of using a central private website for registering complaints of sexual assault.

This makes perfect sense. In my previous post, I argued that rape complaints must not be made at police stations at all, instead they must be made at private medical centres of the rape survivor's choice.

Someone replied to Mr Raichura's idea on Twitter that this private website must automatically send an FIR to the police.

I suggested yesterday that women should be allowed to record cops taking down their complaint or be accompanied by a cameraman with a video camera because many cops many times simply refuse to register a rape case.
( Why this is so, is a sociology topic, related with the cops complete absense of humanity or understanding of rape, social circles, bribery, political power, drinking friends etc, but that is another topic. )

I searched a bit on the internet to see if something was already done for emergency management and came up with 2 popular and real-world-tested free software: Ushahidi and Sahana.
Both are free and easy to install for technical people.

Finally I stumbled upon Random Hacks of Kindness and this entry by Sreemukta Acharya.

Now, I have known for some time about Hollaback which is a global movement that has many branches (Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai as well) made of men and women who want to fight street harassment.

All guys should check out iHollaback

They say that you should record / click photos of sexual assaulters and post them online - twitpic or videos to youtube or any media-sharing site.

They also have made smartphone (iPhone and Android) apps to fight street harassment.

Reading about those smartphone apps and Sreemukta's website idea, and Mr. Raichura's idea of a website, I thought why not merge the three into one:

Idea:

* Make a website for registering sexual assault, molestation, and even eve-teasing complaints.
* Allow women (or men, they get raped too, by other men) to upload any media - lewd emails / pictures / photographs / videos from both computer browser and cellphones.
* Even allow SMS, voice calls, and IVR, or Press-1-Press-2-Press-3 to enter new complaints.
* Make a new standard 1 / 2 / 3-digit code for sex crimes - this means that the girl just has to press one button for a short dial number, then another button for a single digit code.

* Once a complaint or threat ticket is received by the system, the system locates in a database, all registered users in the geographic proximity of the woman.

* And alerts all users in that area with a ring or an SMS or a phone call.

* Users can choose what level and type of alerts they want to receive:
- some users might be able to and want to help only in potential situations of rape.
- some might be able to help every single street harassment request

* Some users might want to enable GPS tracking as potential victims or as potential saviours / protectors.

* Further on, in an ideal situation,
we can have mobile phones with smart apps or even dedicated Bluetooth or some other short distance communication circuitry, which enables any and all phones in the vicinity to receive help requests from women.

All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing - Edward Burke - More here

This can be prevented.

This system can be called "SaveHer" ( no copyrights / trademarks please! )

If you sign up with SaveHer, even you get its benefit.

Lets consider various scenarios:
1.
Street Harassment (Don't call it eve-teasing! )

A SaveHer girl is taunted by a group of men on a road where there is no one in sight.
She presses a button.
All people signed up with SaveHer in the buildings surrounding that road get a message.
Suddenly people start looking and shouting out of the window:
Who is threatening a lady here?

How's that for impact?

2.
Sexual assault by known person in vehicle
Girl is in a car with your family / friend / relative / boss /office worker
Girl is attacked, but she is a SaveHer subscriber and she knows that her hand must be on the SaveMe button all the time.
Man starts groping or pushing or touching her.
She cannot stop the car.
Real problem.
But she presses SaveMe button and her GPS tracking system tells SaveHer where she is.
All cars in the lane on the road behind and in front of the girl who are SaveHer subscribers get the message.
They do start beeping their horns together.
Even the rapists car will beep to hide from attention.
Everyone knows that one of the cars is crooked.
Anyone outside could stop the car and check.
If GPS is integrated with all cars, or if SaveHer is integrated with all cars, the cars is always identified.
Make SaveHer mandatory for all public cars / vehicles including buses.

3.
Sexual assault in a residential area:

Along similar lines as case 1 above, in the home, it's easy for neighbours to intervene.
This intervention must happen before the girl is forced to keep quiet by her own family members "for the sake of the honour of the house".

4.
Sexual assault in office:

Along similar lines as case 1 above, in the office, it is easy for other offices to intervene.

Finally, when you want to get a boyfriend, if your boyfriend does not have SaveHer subscription, it means he is not able or willing to protect women.

So don't choose a boyfriend or marry a man who doesn't help on SaveHer!

Financials:
We need mobile phone companies and service providers to come forward and do this.

They should provide SaveHer-enabled packages / SIm cards / mobile phones / apps for either free or something low like Rs.10 per month - only to cover the operating and infrastructure expenses of the system.

Capitalists, industrialists, beancounters, profiteers, and bosses, please note:

If you make even 2 levels of security, one normal and one premium service, it means that for you, some women are more important than others and harassing / molesting / raping poorer women is OK while harassing / molesting / raping rich women is not.

This is not done because then you will force the saviours / protectors to choose between saving a poor woman and saving a rich woman.

That will be horrible.

Don't do that.

Make money if you want but dont get greedy on this topic.

So, can we SaveHer using technology?

What do you think?


Update 1
Reader Anindya (thanks!) has brought up some very nice points. Please follow our discussion below and see if any questions you might have are already answered.
If not, ask, suggest and discuss.
Only by pointing out mistakes (be civil, of course) and then fixing them will the idea become better !
You might know some simple solutions that make my elaborate workarounds completely unnecessary.

30 Dec 2012

3 things we want after the Season of Rapes

It now turns out that another committee has been set up on 28th December to look into this matter.

Luckily it is headed by a Retired Lady Judge:
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           Justice (Retd.) (Ms.) Usha Mehra, Commission of Inquiry Starts Functioning 

            The Commission of Inquiry under the Chairmanship of Ms. Justice(Retd.) Usha Mehra has requested the members of public to provide any information about the shocking incident of rape and brutal assault on a young woman in New Delhi on Dec.16, 2012.
        Any information, suggestions and responses may be sent through email at usha.mehracommission@nic.in or through Fax at 011-23093750 latest by  Jan.10, 2012.
             All the members of the public including Jurists, Legal professionals, NGOs, Media persons/ journalists, Women Groups are requested to suggest measures to improve the safety and security of women particularly in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and National Capital Region.  
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Notice the short deadline and the typing error (Jan.10, 2012)

They think that by putting a deadline which basically ends with the vacation they will completely dodge the entire backlash.

And then when it is done, they will again shift to another commission and play carrom with us as the pawns.


You and I have 10 days to change the rape laws in India.

Can you take time out of New Year (surely not happy) to
 read this letter, write your own, and send it to them?

Give them whatever data you have got - statistics, opinions, expert advice, books by world famous authors, world famous books, on psychology, criminology, sociology, justice, anything.

And ask them for your chosen amendment to the law.

UPDATE: Send your email to both addresses: They have not specified to start / stop sending to any one of them.

usha.mehracommission@nic.in 

justice.verma@nic.in

This is your chance as a woman to save your future self and your family.

New Year's bash can surely wait this once - it's quite possible someone might grope / tease / harass you there, whether they be sober or drunk.


At least then, you might consider writing your own letter.

Here is mine:
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Respected Madam,
It is a rare privilege for a common person like me to be able to communicate directly with you.

However, the circumstances are quite horrible - in the aftermath of the Delhi GangRape and the poor handling of the protests by the Govt of Delhi and of India.

As a shocked citizen of India in my early 30s, I would like to present my suggestions for amendments to laws around sexual assault and rape.

I apologise in advance for any mistakes due to being ill-informed in legal language and procedure as I am not a lawyer.
Important words are underlined for ease of quick reading.

A.
Background:


Sex crimes are an attack on the sex organs of the victim.
They are also a permanent scar on the self-image, sense of well-being and emotional health of the victim.

Rapists are often people with high sex drive, desire for domination and revenge, or people without or with poor sense of social living. Some are even clinically diagnosable sociopaths who care for their own selfish interests only, and have no brain capacity to understand the pain of others.

I have personally talked with many rape victims in online support chats and discussions,
and I find that inevitably, the emotional scarring is permanent -
they experience flashbacks, nightmares, paranoia and debilitating depression and panic attacks.

Victims develop serious trust issues because a large percentage of rapes are by people known to the victims previously.

In our country, India, the social pressure to not get raped is huge, whereas the social pressure to not rape is not existent at all.
In several parts of the country, the ability to rape is considered a sign of male superiority, and bravado.
Rape is used routinely as a weapon to subjugate lower class or lower caste women because of the inherent shame that the woman or victim feels after the event.
With this fear and shame, the rapist also threatens other women to comply with his wishes - whatever they may be - economic, social or further rape.

B.
Suggestion #1 :

From my numerous chats with rape victims I can say these things with definite surety:
The lady victim is forced to explain rape as a crime to male police officers.
The lady victim is forced to repeat her story to multiple male officers and medical personnel.

The male police officers in question are not often polite, understanding, or capable of providing emotional support to the rape victim. Even in USA, Canada and Europe, many women victims have been greeted with replies like the following when they go to report a rape:
- Dont tell me you did not enjoy it while it was going on
- You should have called for help
- You should not walk alone at night
- You must have said something insulting and so they raped you
- You should have carried a weapon and used it
- You are fat and ugly, so it is not possible that anyone has raped you
- Are you sure you were not just molested, but actually raped?
- So-and-so is very powerful in our area and so we cannot accept a rape case against him
- Go away, come back when you have evidence that you got raped.

When such statements are made to a lady rape victim in trauma and shock, it is nearly impossible to expect her to give a proper report of the rape - the victim is almost always in tears, broken down, trembling, and desperate for emotional comfort of some kind.

They definitely need only women to handle them at that critical time.

Hence I strongly suggest that an amendment be made to ensure that

1.1 All rape cases be handled only by women police constables, inspectors and officers and women investigators

1.2 All rape laboratory investigations be done only by lady doctors, in laboratories under lady medical officers

1.3 All rape victims be provided lady lawyers to fight their case.

1.4 If and only if, it is not discriminatory, lady judges be preferred to hear cases of sexual assault or rape.

1.5 Gentlemen should be allowed to take on any or all of these roles only in the case that the victim is a male.


C.
Castration as punishment:


The following is suggestion made about 2 years ago by Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau :
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“It is time that we as a civil society stand up and also think of a law similar to the one existing in many developed countries providing for surgical and chemical castrations”.
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I therefore believe - Castration is a proportional punishment for sex crimes, which are themselves an attack on the sex organs of the victim.

Countries using Chemical Castration to sentence people convicted of sexual crimes (namely; rapists and pedophiles):

United States
·       California [1]
·       Florida [2]
·       Georgia
·       Iowa [3]
·       Louisiana [4]
·       Montana
·       Oregon,
·       Texas and
·       Wisconsin [5]

Europe [5]
·       Germany [6]
·       Portugal [7]
·       Poland [8]
·       UK [9]
·       Moldova [10]
·       Estonia [11];
·       Israel [12]
·       Australia [13]
·       Argentina [14]
·       New Zealand [15]
·       South Korea [16]
·       Russia [17]

D.
Suggestion #2:

My personal opinions against chemical castration and supporting physical / surgical castration are as follows:-

(1)
The law against rapists could be made even more loose by corrupt legislators by removing imprisonment and adding only chemical castration - this will be the opposite effect of what we want.

(2)
Chemical castration is reversible and in the ground reality of this corrupt system, might not even be implemented correctly at all - improper / diluted chemicals, fake / doctored injections, fake / doctored test results, etc, producing a situation of -zero- punishment for rapists.

Hence, I strongly suggest that physical / surgical castration be used instead.

Because not only is it a permanent scar, but it also shifts the burden of shame to the (mostly male) attacker.

The difference in effect produced by physical castration and chemical castration is quite dramatic - and it will be a fitting scar on the attacker, just as rape is a permanent shame and scar on the female victim.

Imagine, for example, how would a rapist, who has been castrated and set free immediately, face the world -

1. the men he did business with, his social circle, maybe his criminal circle - he will face the same shame that the victim faces.

2. His love life being destroyed the same way the victim's is, he will have full understanding of the consequences of sexual assault.

3. His chief motivator for crime - his sex drive and his male ego - will be crushed as it is not existent any more.

4. He dare not eve-tease another woman because the woman can taunt him back.

5. He dare not plot a revenge sexual assault with another man because he cannot perform a sex act, nor will the accomplice agree because of the fear of getting into the same position as the castrated attacker.

6. Because physical / surgical castration is immediate and much easier to verify, circumventing it by bribery, complicity, collusion and covering it up is extremely difficult.

7. Rape of males by males is also common and even in such cases, physical / surgical castration is a fitting and appropriate punishment.

8.   In several rape cases, the attacker is not a routine sexual attacker, but he makes one very serious error in judgement, maybe in a drunk state, and that results in rape, which he regrets later on.
For such cases, chemical castration might be more appropriate - as it does not permanently destroy the attacker, but gives him enough opportunity to change his thoughts and values.
However, there is no way to determine in each case, whether the attacker was the one-off type or a repeat offender.
In my opinion, even in these cases, physical / surgical castration acts as a strong deterrent as the man fears for loss of his manhood - even in drunken state, that fear should hold.

9.   Long jail sentences often make men worse than they were when they went in. Not to mention the unreported assaults and crimes that occur inside the jail itself - they are numerous and hidden due to absence of legal help or proof to the inmates.


E.
Right to record Govt interaction while reporting sexual assault.

It is clear from recent news reports that
(a) low reporting of rapes and
(b) hundreds of news items over the years where rape survivors have been turned away by the police, themselves questioned or interrogated by the police, even threatened and
(c) raped by the police who are supposed to take down the case. 

Therefore we need to make a provision in the law that allows women to take a camera, in her cellphone, or a companion with a camera along with them who can record the entire the rape reporting procedure.

It is a shame that rapes are not reported. But since it is a stigma issue, the legislature / judiciary cannot fix that easily and quickly.

It is a shame that Patriarchy is deeply ingrained in our culture and women have to bear too many burdens. But since it is social problem, the legislature / judiciary cannot fix that easily and quickly.

However, it is a far bigger shame that we dont have a provision for women to safely report a rape.

Suggestion #3:

This is something all 3 - the judiciary, the legislature and the executive can fix very quickly and with just a few simple orders.

This is where the first battle against our Rape Culture will be won - in the police station and govt offices  - when the police or govt officials will have to register and accept complaints regarding to sexual violence and rape that come in because there is a camera that they do not own or control, which is recording them.

It is of no use whatsoever if there are CCTV cameras installed in police station or Govt office, whose officials or offciers are in the control of the office and so of the tapes.
This is the case in many western countries - especially USA - and the abuse of the CCTV system is rampant.

Rogue cops and security officers in USA routinely delete CCTV recordings, just like ours make files go missing.

Cases are regularly closed or thrown out of US courts with police or security officials earning reprimands or punishment because they lost the CCTV tapes in question. So it is quite clear that CCTV in police stations or Govt offices solves nothing but creates additional burden on Police or Govt offficials.

Instead make it legal to record cops and govt officials with mobiles and with normal video cameras while reporting all cases of violence against women and sexual assault.

A rape victim will, in her anger to bring the rapists to justice, definitely be able to gather resources and record her statement and the police or Govt official's reaction to it. That is her only hope of getting true justice.

Respected Madam, we have all the technology needed available for very cheap in our cellphones, all we need is for the law to remove barriers that prevent us from taking steps for our own safety.

I humbly request you to take steps to allow this, even if only for reporting of violence against women or sexual assault, if you wish, and not for anything else, if you think this will undermine the authority of the police.
Constitutionally, everyone knows that the Indian public owns the Govt and the Police too, but obviously, that does not work out in reality.
In reality, we are free to speak only as long as we do not trouble the people in power, then, we suddenly lose our rights and often end up in custody. We have seen this regularly over the last 2 years of protests.

Hence, I do not ask for total freedom to record police and Govt officials everywhere - but just only for reporting violence against women and sexual assault - because this is becoming quite shameful.

Without legal protection, women who have undergone sexual assault or molestation or harassment cannot hold up cameras to the Govt officials or police officers who are staring her down in a group, in their own den.

Women need this legal protection first and foremost, whether or not it helps get convictions in sex crime cases.
Women simply need to come forward and report assaults and molestation in much higher numbers.

In summary, my opinion is :
1. All rape cases where victims are women must be handled by women police officers, women doctors, and women lawyers.
2. Physical castration can be a strong deterrent as well as an appropriate punishment.
3. Right of rape victim to record on her own electronic device, the entire interaction of reporting rape in the police station or Govt office for any interaction with the state machinery regarding reporting of sexual assault, molestation, sexual harassment, eve-teasing and street harassment.

I thank you for reading through my suggestions.

I also thank you once again for providing a way for ordinary citizens to contact you directly.

Respect and Regards,
MS.

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References:

[1] The first U.S. state to specify the use of chemical castration as a punishment for child molestation, following the passage of a modification to Section 645 of the California penal code in 1996.[13][14] .This law stipulates that anyone convicted of child molestation with a minor under 13 years of age may be treated with Depo Provera (Chemical Castration) if they are on parole and it is their second offense and that offenders may not reject the treatment.[13][14][15][16]
[2] As in California, treatment is mandatory after a second offense
[3] In Iowa, as in California and Florida, offenders may be sentenced to chemical castration in all cases involving serious sex offenses.
[4] On June 25, 2008, following a Supreme Court ruling (Kennedy Vs. Louisiana) that the execution of child rapists where the victim was not killed was unconstitutional,[18] Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signed Senate Bill 144, allowing Louisiana judges to sentence convicted rapists to chemical castration.[4][19][20]
[5] The drug cyproterone acetate has been commonly used for chemical castration throughout Europe. It is similar to the drug MPA used in America.[5]
[6] In the 1960s, German physicians used antiandrogens as a treatment for sexual paraphilia.[5]
[7] In 2008, an experimental intervention program was launched in Portugal, covering three prisons, in Carregueira (Belas, Sintra), Paços de Ferreira and Funchal. The program also included a rehabilitation component.[26]
[8] On September 25, 2009, Poland passed legislation for forcible chemical castration of child molesters.[27] This law came into effect on June 9, 2010, so in Poland "anyone guilty of raping a child under the age of 15 can now be forced to submit to chemical and psychological therapy to reduce sex drive at the end of a prison term".[28]
[9] On April 30, 2010, a man in the United Kingdom found guilty of attempting to murder a 60-year-old woman in order to abduct and rape her two granddaughters, agreed to undergo chemical castration as part of the terms of his sentence.[29]
[10] On March 6, 2012, Moldova passed legislation for forcible chemical castration of child molesters. The law came into effect on July 1, 2012.[30]
[11] On June 5, 2012, Estonia passed a law to allow forced chemical castration of sex offenders.[31]
[12] In May 2009, two brothers from Haifa, convicted child molesters, agreed to undergo chemical castration to avoid committing further crimes.[32]
[13] In 2010, a repeat child sex offender who had been subject to chemical castration inappropriately touched and kissed a young girl. He was found not guilty by a jury, which was not informed of the context of his previous offences.[33]
[14] In March 2010, Mendoza, a province in Argentina, approved a new law which allows rapists to voluntarily undergo chemical castration therapy in return for reduced sentences.[34]
[15] In New Zealand, the antilibidinal drug cyproterone acetate is sold under the name Androcur. In November 2000 convicted paedophile Robert Jason Dittmer attacked a victim while on the drug. In 2009 a study into the effectiveness of the drug by Dr David Wales for the Corrections Department found that no research had been conducted in New Zealand into the effectiveness and such trials were ethically and practically very difficult to carry out.[35]
[16] In July 2011, South Korea enacted a law allowing judges the power to sentence sex offenders who have attacked children under the age of 16 to chemical castration.[36] On May 23, 2012, a repeat sexual offender known only as Park was sentenced to this treatment after his most recent attempted offence.
[17] In October 2011, Russia parliament approved a law allowing chemical castration for those convicted sex offenders who have attacked children under the age of 14, as decided through a court-requested forensic psychiatrist.[37]
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28 Dec 2012

Lady cops, doctors, lawyers and Castration as punishment for rape

In the various discussions following the recent #DelhiGangRape and the Government's intentional violent crackdown on peaceful #DelhiProtests followed by and even more shameful disinformation and misdirection campaign by the Govt and #paidmedia, some people have expressed the opinion that #castration is a fitting punishment for rapists.

The Chief Justice of India, Justice Verma is seeking / accepting suggestions for modifications to the laws that punish rape and sexual assault.

The general public, like you and me, are allowed to send an email or fax to Justice Verma's office with your suggestions.
Email : justice.verma@nic.in or Fax at 011.23092675

Note that it is the office of a Chief Justice of India, and therefore, your identity in the email you send, your suggestion, and everything you say, can and will be stored and noted by the Government of India.

Additionally, Chief Justices are very busy people, hence, it is important to keep your suggestions thoughtful. Please do not suggest any means of vigilante justice / mob justice or violence as they will definitely not be entertained.

Here is one informed opinion - the author is a lawyer and so there is much weight to the suggestion.

I put myself the same questions that we are all thinking about, and I put myself, mentally in the place of the rape victim, and then, in the place of the rapist - both a convicted rapist and a rapist who could not be convicted.

Having thought of all three of those situations, the emotional consequences and the lifelong burdens of shame or guilt that might remain due to rape, I think it best to suggest surgical / physical castration as a fitting punishment for rape.

Sugestion #1

But before we go to the topic of castration as a punishment for rape, we should look at an even more pressing injustice against women - the terrible handling of rape cases.

I have spoken with rape victims from various countries - including USA, the EU and Australia in online chat rooms. Everywhere it is the same story - policemen, being poorly educated or thoroughly de-sensitised males involved daily in the business of fighting crime, have no clue or idea of what a terrible emotional state a rape victim is in.

It is simply impossible for a rape victim to calmly state the tragedy that has just befallen her. Her consciousness is shaken, she is often trembling, depending on the violence inflicted in the rape, she might not be able to even sit down properly.

She in invariably in tears, her dignity and self-respect is completely gone.
In most cases, if you were to pressure the victim sufficiently, you could easily get her to commit suicide right there, on the reporting desk in the police station.

Our judicial system needs to understand that rape is not a legal matter or standard crime reporting situation. It is medical emergency and a situation worthy of nothing less than ICU-level care and support.

You probably do not understand it unless you were raped yourself or unless you spoke with dozens of rape victims .



Instead  of providing medical and emotional support we put these broken and about-to-kill-themselves ladies into the hands of de-sensitised brash men whose entire training is about how to handle violent criminals in self-defense.

Would you give your new-born child or your dying aged mother into the hands of your local butcher for safe-keeping for the first 24 hours of its life on earth?

That is exactly what we do when we expect women to report rapes to the police who are rough, themselves pretty aggressive males, armed with lathis and guns, paunches bulging, incapable of speaking respectfully or even fluently in any language.

Policemen are often the people with lowest IQ among trained Govt officials.

They are mostly never trained to talk to ICU patients, and definitely never to talk with patients with mental disorders.
Without fail, rape is the beginning of a depression phase that lasts months to years in every single case.

Are our cops even trained to recognise sick people?
Yet we go around as if our rape-handling system is fine as long as a report is filed as usual in a police station to a cop with a lathi and a gun and fat file.

There is no provision for voice recording, there is no guarantee that there will not be a crude remark, a stupid question, a trigger for suicide.

Half the policemen do not even know what the menstrual cycle is. This means they do not know the anxiety that a woman is facing about getting pregnant with an unwanted child.

In short, a rape is not a crime reporting situation, it is medical emergency.
It needs ICU - level care for the victim.

India definitely has the money and doctors needed - otherwise why would we have thriving medical tourism?

What needs immediate overhaul is the system of reporting rapes.
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The victim should not go to a police station, she should go to a local, trusted medical centre of her choice to report rape. Period.

Additionally, all rape cases, must invariably be handled exclusively by lady cops, lady doctors and the Govt must invariably provide a choice of an experienced lady lawyer - with the choice given to the victim.


In addition, wherever and as far as possible, the judge or judicial bench hearing the rape case must be ladies.

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In the relatively small number of, but very real, cases of men being raped (always by other men), the choice of speaking with male cops, doctors and lawyers must be given too.

This measure too will provide tremendous strength to women to come forward and report rapes.

Naturally then, we can expect the number of reported rapes to soar astronomically.

And let me also say this for the record, at the risk of sounding cold and ruthless - if you are a criminal lawyer, you will not run out of business for a few decades because of the rape cases being registered.

Also due to this extremely high prevalence of unreported rape, expect even this basic support mechanism of reporting rape at a medical centre rather than a police station to be obstructed by the very lawmakers and legislators who claim that they have daughters and they understand.

Suggestion #2

Now to the original point - castration as a punishment.


Informally:
A few things I would like to add in this discussion, but strictly to be kept out of any legal letter to anybody:


I am a normal middle-aged Indian who lives in an Indian metro and has been exposed to all the common cultural phenomena in metro life - like people making fun of girls, adult humour, general threats from bullies in school and/or college, forced to be in a physical fight once, and so on.
I have heard a lot of men-only talk in college and in various offices I have worked in.
I have also heard a lot of crude jokes in my lifetime, at the expense of other men and women too.
And I am one who dearly loves his manhood.


From that set of common life experiences that most urban male youngsters experience, I can tell you with confidence, that castration of a rapist by the Government, as an official punishment, will produce a strong deterrent among men and put a heavy social and emotional price on the male psyche about committing sexual assault on women, sexual harassment of women, eve-teasing, molesting and making dirty comments at women.

As of now, among the rowdy elements in urban youth, and in a vast section of rural youth, especially Haryana, raping someone is considered something to brag about in men's circles.

It is definitely informally considered a sign of prowess and male-ness among criminals who are not in jail (once in jail, criminals think very differently of rapists) and also among police constables and Army jawans.

This is definitely not acceptable to me as an Indian citizen with a wife, sisters and maybe soon, a daughter.



Formally:

Here is the letter I sent to the office of CJI Justice Verma. Please do not copy paste it into an email. Think about it, take any points from it, and add your views, data, facts, news items, links, reports, etc, because you owe at least a few hours of thought for the welfare of the civilised half of our country - women.


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Respected Sir,
It is a rare privilege for a common person like me to be able to communicate directly with you.

However, the circumstances are quite horrible - in the aftermath of the Delhi GangRape and the poor handling of the protests by the Govt of Delhi and of India.

As a shocked citizen of India in my early 30s, I would like to present my suggestion for surgical castration as punishment for rape.

I apologise in advance for any mistakes due to being ill-informed in legal language and procedure as I am not a lawyer.
Important words are underlined for ease of quick reading.

A.
Background:


Sex crimes are an attack on the sex organs of the victim.
They are also a permanent scar on the self-image, sense of well-being and emotional health of the victim.

Rapists are often people with high sex drive, desire for domination and revenge, or people without or with poor sense of social living. Some are even clinically diagnosable sociopaths who care for their own selfish interests only, and have no brain capacity to understand the pain of others.

I have personally talked with many rape victims in online support chats and discussions,
and I find that inevitably, the emotional scarring is permanent -
they experience flashbacks, nightmares, paranoia and debilitating depression and panic attacks.

Victims develop serious trust issues because a large percentage of rapes are by people known to the victims previously.

In our country, India, the social pressure to not get raped is huge, whereas the social pressure to not rape is not existent at all.
In several parts of the country, the ability to rape is considered a sign of male superiority, and bravado.
Rape is used routinely as a weapon to subjugate lower class or lower caste women because of the inherent shame that the woman or victim feels after the event.
With this fear and shame, the rapist also threatens other women to comply with his wishes - whatever they may be - economic, social or further rape.

B.
Suggestion #1 :


From my numerous chats with rape victims I can say these things with definite surety:
The lady victim is forced to explain rape as a crime to male police officers.
The lady victim is forced to repeat her story to multiple male officers and medical personnel.

The male police officers in question are not often polite, understanding, or capable of providing emotional support to the rape victim. Even in USA, Canada and Europe, many women victims have been greeted with replies like the following when they go to report a rape:
- Dont tell me you did not enjoy it while it was going on
- You should have called for help
- You should not walk alone at night
- You must have said something insulting and so they raped you
- You should have carried a weapon and used it
- You are fat and ugly, so it is not possible that anyone has raped you
- Are you sure you were not just molested, but actually raped?
- So-and-so is very powerful in our area and so we cannot accept a rape case against him
- Go away, come back when you have evidence that you got raped.

When such statements are made to a lady rape victim in trauma and shock, it is nearly impossible to expect her to give a proper report of the rape - the victim is almost always in tears, broken down, trembling, and desperate for emotional comfort of some kind.

They definitely need only women to handle them at that critical time.

Hence I strongly suggest that an amendment be made to ensure that

1.1 All rape cases be handled only by women police constables, inspectors and officers and women investigators

1.2 All rape laboratory investigations be done only by lady doctors, in laboratories under lady medical officers

1.3 All rape victims be provided lady lawyers to fight their case.

1.4 If and only if, it is not discriminatory, lady judges be preferred to hear cases of sexual assault or rape.

1.5 Gentlemen should be allowed to take on any or all of these roles only in the case that the victim is a male.


C.
Castration as punishment:


The following is suggestion made about 2 years ago by Sessions Judge Kamini Lau :
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“It is time that we as a civil society stand up and also think of a law similar to the one existing in many developed countries providing for surgical and chemical castrations”.
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I therefore believe - Castration is a proportional punishment for sex crimes, which are themselves an attack on the sex organs of the victim.

Countries using Chemical Castration to sentence people convicted of sexual crimes (namely; rapists and pedophiles):

United States
·       California [1]
·       Florida [2]
·       Georgia
·       Iowa [3]
·       Louisiana [4]
·       Montana
·       Oregon,
·       Texas and
·       Wisconsin [5]

Europe [5]
·       Germany [6]
·       Portugal [7]
·       Poland [8]
·       UK [9]
·       Moldova [10]
·       Estonia [11];
·       Israel [12]
·       Australia [13]
·       Argentina [14]
·       New Zealand [15]
·       South Korea [16]
·       Russia [17]

D.
Suggestion #2:


My personal opinions against chemical castration and supporting physical / surgical castration are as follows:-

(1)
The law against rapists could be made even more loose by corrupt legislators by removing imprisonment and adding only chemical castration - this will be the opposite effect of what we want.

(2)
Chemical castration is reversible and in the ground reality of this corrupt system, might not even be implemented correctly at all - improper / diluted chemicals, fake / doctored injections, fake / doctored test results, etc, producing a situation of -zero- punishment for rapists.

Hence, I strongly suggest that physical / surgical castration be used instead.

Because not only is it a permanent scar, but it also shifts the burden of shame to the (mostly male) attacker.

The difference in effect produced by physical castration and chemical castration is quite dramatic - and it will be a fitting scar on the attacker, just as rape is a permanent shame and scar on the female victim.

Imagine, for example, how would a rapist, who has been castrated and set free immediately, face the world -

1. the men he did business with, his social circle, maybe his criminal circle - he will face the same shame that the victim faces.

2. His love life being destroyed the same way the victim's is, he will have full understanding of the consequences of sexual assault.

3. His chief motivator for crime - his sex drive and his male ego - will be crushed as it is not existent any more.

4. He dare not eve-tease another woman because the woman can taunt him back.

5. He dare not plot a revenge sexual assault with another man because he cannot perform a sex act, nor will the accomplice agree because of the fear of getting into the same position as the castrated attacker.

6. Because physical / surgical castration is immediate and much easier to verify, circumventing it by bribery, complicity, collusion and covering it up is extremely difficult.

7. Rape of males by males is also common and even in such cases, physical / surgical castration is a fitting and appropriate punishment.

8.   In several rape cases, the attacker is not a routine sexual attacker, but he makes one very serious error in judgement, maybe in a drunk state, and that results in rape, which he regrets later on.
For such cases, chemical castration might be more appropriate - as it does not permanently destroy the attacker, but gives him enough opportunity to change his thoughts and values.
However, there is no way to determine in each case, whether the attacker was the one-off type or a repeat offender.
In my opinion, even in these cases, physical / surgical castration acts as a strong deterrent as the man fears for loss of his manhood - even in drunken state, that fear should hold.

9.   Long jail sentences often make men worse than they were when they went in. Not to mention the unreported assaults and crimes that occur inside the jail itself - they are numerous and hidden due to absence of legal help or proof to the inmates.


In summary, my opinion is :

1. All rape cases where victims are women must be handled by women police officers, women doctors, and women lawyers.
2. physical castration can be a strong deterrent as well as an appropriate punishment.

I thank you for reading through my suggestions.

I also thank you once again for providing a way for ordinary citizens to contact you directly.

Respect and Regards,
MS.

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References:

[1] The first U.S. state to specify the use of chemical castration as a punishment for child molestation, following the passage of a modification to Section 645 of the California penal code in 1996.[13][14] .This law stipulates that anyone convicted of child molestation with a minor under 13 years of age may be treated with Depo Provera (Chemical Castration) if they are on parole and it is their second offense and that offenders may not reject the treatment.[13][14][15][16]
[2] As in California, treatment is mandatory after a second offense
[3] In Iowa, as in California and Florida, offenders may be sentenced to chemical castration in all cases involving serious sex offenses.
[4] On June 25, 2008, following a Supreme Court ruling (Kennedy Vs. Louisiana) that the execution of child rapists where the victim was not killed was unconstitutional,[18] Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signed Senate Bill 144, allowing Louisiana judges to sentence convicted rapists to chemical castration.[4][19][20]
[5] The drug cyproterone acetate has been commonly used for chemical castration throughout Europe. It is similar to the drug MPA used in America.[5]
[6] In the 1960s, German physicians used antiandrogens as a treatment for sexual paraphilia.[5]
[7] In 2008, an experimental intervention program was launched in Portugal, covering three prisons, in Carregueira (Belas, Sintra), Paços de Ferreira and Funchal. The program also included a rehabilitation component.[26]
[8] On September 25, 2009, Poland passed legislation for forcible chemical castration of child molesters.[27] This law came into effect on June 9, 2010, so in Poland "anyone guilty of raping a child under the age of 15 can now be forced to submit to chemical and psychological therapy to reduce sex drive at the end of a prison term".[28]
[9] On April 30, 2010, a man in the United Kingdom found guilty of attempting to murder a 60-year-old woman in order to abduct and rape her two granddaughters, agreed to undergo chemical castration as part of the terms of his sentence.[29]
[10] On March 6, 2012, Moldova passed legislation for forcible chemical castration of child molesters. The law came into effect on July 1, 2012.[30]
[11] On June 5, 2012, Estonia passed a law to allow forced chemical castration of sex offenders.[31]
[12] In May 2009, two brothers from Haifa, convicted child molesters, agreed to undergo chemical castration to avoid committing further crimes.[32]
[13] In 2010, a repeat child sex offender who had been subject to chemical castration inappropriately touched and kissed a young girl. He was found not guilty by a jury, which was not informed of the context of his previous offences.[33]
[14] In March 2010, Mendoza, a province in Argentina, approved a new law which allows rapists to voluntarily undergo chemical castration therapy in return for reduced sentences.[34]
[15] In New Zealand, the antilibidinal drug cyproterone acetate is sold under the name Androcur. In November 2000 convicted paedophile Robert Jason Dittmer attacked a victim while on the drug. In 2009 a study into the effectiveness of the drug by Dr David Wales for the Corrections Department found that no research had been conducted in New Zealand into the effectiveness and such trials were ethically and practically very difficult to carry out.[35]
[16] In July 2011, South Korea enacted a law allowing judges the power to sentence sex offenders who have attacked children under the age of 16 to chemical castration.[36] On May 23, 2012, a repeat sexual offender known only as Park was sentenced to this treatment after his most recent attempted offence.
[17] In October 2011, Russia parliament approved a law allowing chemical castration for those convicted sex offenders who have attacked children under the age of 14, as decided through a court-requested forensic psychiatrist.[37]
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24 Sept 2011

Anti-corruption Test part 3


[21]  Any state Govt CM or FM can create problems for Lokayukta by simply squeezing the supply of funds to the office. Thus Lokaykta is easily circumvented.
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False


[22]  Any state Govt CM or FM can subvert Lokayukta by simply nominating insiders of a particular party to apply for position of staff of Lokayukta. Thus by compromised employees, Lokaykta is easily circumvented.
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False


[23]  Future politicians can plan ahead of time and work for Lokpal or Lokayukta offices for some time before elections, and then stand for elections. Thus they will have public faith and then they can use contacts inside Lokpal to protect themselves from investigation
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False


[24]  Senior members of Lokpal/Lokayukta having served many years in that office can use his contacts to protect sympathetic MPs/MLAs from corruption investigation
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False


[25]  If Lokpal / Lokayukta orders arrest of certain MP / MLA, and if Police Chief or CBI official refuses to follow orders citing some other rules or lack of legal power then Lokpal can do nothing further.
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False


[26]  Lokpal is really powerless since actual punishment is given by courts. So if courts say that they are processing bigger cases or are busy, as they always take years to take up a case, Lokpal can only wait and do nothing effective.
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False


[27]  Even if Lokpal does indict and punish a corrupt politician, all the money he has already transferred to purchase properties and accounts is lost to the nation. So Lokpal will only prevent further corruption. Money already lost is gone.
(True or False. Give reasons why you think so. )
[a]  True
[b]  False