Dr. Prabal Kumar Sinha
Volume-XI, Issue-IV, July 2023
Volume-XI, Issue-IV, July 2023 | ||
Published Online: 31.07.2023 | Page No: 227-233 | |||
A Borderless Crime
That Involves Multiple Dimensions and Intricate Issues: Trafficking
Dr. Prabal Kumar
Sinha, Principal,
Rampurhat College, West Bengal, India | |
The main objective of this paper is to establish women trafficking are a form of violence. Day after day it is increasing. We know that today women are gradually recognised as important, powerful and meaningful contributors to the life of men. In spite of the legislative measures adopted in favour of women in our society after independence, countless women are still victims of violence. They are beaten, kidnapped, traffics, raped, brunt and murdered. According to the English Oxford Dictionary violence means violent behaviour intended to kill or hunt. The operational definition of violence may be given as force whether overt or covert, used to wrest from an Individual (woman) something that she does not want to give of her own free will and which causes her either physical injury or emotional trauma or both. Violence is an integral, though may not an acceptable, part of social life. So far, there is not known history of human civilization which is free of violence. Surely, violence has changed its form and character over hundreds and thousands of year to suit the socio- political and cultural environment within which its manifestation takes place. With the passage of time, the meaning and significance of violence often change and bring in various shades and shapes within its folds. | |
Keywords: Traffics, Trauma, Victim, Violence. |