VI. DARK SIDE OF PORN I n consonance to Newton’s theory of every action has an equal and opposite reaction the same principle applies with the ill effects of porn though porn can be a stress buster for many person who work day in day out or a merriment moment for a couple but it certainly has its own negativities. The most common accusation is that watching porn regularly tends to de-sensitized man and augments his desire for more and more. Well there has been a constant jump in offence against women in last decade, according to data collected from National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) there has been a substantial change in percentage in year to year basis in crime against women as per the records in year 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 as many as 22,172 , 24,206 , 24,923 , 33,707, 36,735 rapes have been reported respectively with an average percentage increase of 10 percent per year with the year in between 2012 to 2013 recorded the highest jump from 24923 to 33707 with a percentage growth of 35.2 percent an increase of 8784 cases and this is the amount of cases which were recorded, just think about the cases which were not recorded, if they were recorded this number might easily be …show more content…
In the number of incident of outrage of modesty of a women (section 354 of IPC) the incident have almost doubled in last five year with 40,163 recorded in 2010 to 77,747 recorded in 2014 this are horrific figure if you are a woman living in India in fact this are horrific figure for any Indian whose wife, daughter, sister goes outside for
Tecnogey and Us Today With in “From The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains” Nicholas Carr, the author of this article, prompts us to think deeper about how exactly the technology we use so freely today is affecting us as a consumer. While in this article Mr. Carr shows that he notices and appreciates how much the internet has helped others as well as himself, as shown when he states “The Web’s been a godsend to me as a writer. Research that once required days in the stacks or periodical rooms of libraries can now be done in minutes” (Carr par. 3), we can also gather from this article that he is extremely concerned for the very way he thinks.
Therefore because of the poor treatment of women, the young being taught hatred and the violence
“Don’t Click on Celebrity Nude Photos. ISIS Videos” is a CNN article by Sally Kohn. The article is mainly about why we shouldn’t entertain celebrity nude photos and ISIS videos, even though the title will tempt us to want to do it. This article is mainly for people who use the internet often. In this article, Kohn uses various techniques to effectively persuade everyone to not click.
Domestic violence has attracted much attention of the sociologists in India since the decades of 1980s. Violence affects the lives of millions of women, worldwide, in all socio- economic and educational classes. It cuts across cultural and religious barriers, impending the right of women to participate fully in society. Domestic violence occurs in all cultures; people of all societies and classes. In earlier times, violence against women was a result of the prevalent atmosphere of ignorance and feudalism.
In his essay, Alan Soble provides a conceptual analysis of the notion of masturbation by categorizing masturbation into solitary and mutual masturbation. He outlines the derogatory attitude of the society on masturbation throughout history. Even in today’s sexually enlightened society masturbation is still a sign of derogation. He describes in detail the difficulties that arise in properly defining masturbation on a conceptual level. He analyzes that the common notion of masturbation, a solitary private act of sexually pleasing by an individual does stand the close scrutiny.
The laws made are all for the benefits of men to control the women. The laws made are also based on the gender role assumption by the society. According to Hosseini (2007),”Attention women: You will stay inside your homes at all times. It is not proper for women to wander aimlessly about the streets. If you go outside, you must be accompanied by a mahram, a male relative.
In the novel Brave New World, author Aldous Huxley links sexual promiscuity and happiness by utilizing diction and imagery, proving that the only link sexual promiscuity has towards happiness is that it promotes a false sense of happiness. In the “New World Society”, where the main characters Lenina and Bernard Marx are from, everything is controlled and created to fit the social ecosystem of their “perfect” society. Even the people are created, from vials. Not born or produced.
The negative effects on the people who watch porn daily include “legal/occupational issues, social implications, physical problems, and financial troubles.” (Watts and Hilton,2011) In a study conducted by Mulac, Jansma, and Linz, they were able to find that men who watch porn displayed abusive dominance, increased anxiety, and rejected sexual offers from their partners. Pornography racked up a whooping 97 billion dollars in revenue in 2006, which was more than Google, Microsoft, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo, Apple, and Netflix. There is no coincidence that there is a pornography addiction problem in the world based off those numbers.
Culture is not static, it changes as people and practices do. To define culture the many ideas and conventions of that constitute culture must be considered. The ideas of place, ideas, and the subcultures that impact contemporary culture are important to consider. Cultural studies takes into account the many facets of culture and utilizes these to answer questions concerning it. Questions can inquire about many aspects of culture.
This is something that concerns every girl and women around regions, nations, and countries. In Mexico, excessive murders, disappearance, and rape have been tremendous problems for ten years and still going (The Facts: Gender Inequality and Violence Against Women and Girls Around the World, Paragraph 5). In South Asia, dowry death murders thousands of women each year, and honor killings continue to rise drastically in many Mediterranean and Gulf countries (The Facts: Gender Inequality and Violence Against Women and Girls Around the World, Paragraph 8). Honor killings caused 500 women to die each year, 47% were raped then killed, and around 400 were beaten and/or tortured (The Facts: Gender Inequality and Violence Against Women and Girls Around the World, Paragraph 9-11). This is also reasons why physical and sexual abuse among females is increasing by the second all around the world.
This is an increase of nearly 20’000 recorded crimes in just 3 years. Note that these are only the recorded figures. Many more crimes go unreported. This may be because of intimidation, blackmail or embarrassment among many reasons.
R.H.Waghamode , J. L. Kalyan and S. S. Angadi, in their paper Human Trafficking In India: A Study, stated that Human Trafficking is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon and requires multidisciplinary approach. The key feature of the present research lies in its study not only of the affected women but also of the courts, police stations and complaints/FIRs regarding related crimes. For easy translation of the recommendations, the concerns have been concretized into formulating policies and programmes. The objectives of this research paper is to understand the problem and perspective of Human Trafficking, and attempt to analyze It 's Impact on Society, Preventive Measures, Legal Aspects for Human Trafficking in India, Role of Judiciary and also
Women from all the countries are being affected by this behaviour. This issue needs to be taken into account
Introduction In India, discriminatory attitude towards men and women have existed for generations and thus it affect the lives of both genders. Although the constitution of India has granted men and women equal rights, but gender gap still remains. Female discrimination violates human rights. These are mostly seen in family land sharing among sisters and brothers.
Evidently, in India, lawfully, women have equal rights to men, but taking into account the amount of rapes, sexual assault crimes, deaths and discrimination they are faced with in India, they are certainly not socially equal. While it’s true that even in the most progressive countries females still have to deal with sexism, , in India and countries around it many men treat women as objects. There are 4 main social castes in India; the Brahmin’s, the Kshatriyas, the Vaishyas and the Shudras. The groups are believed originate from the Hindu God of creation, Brahma, and deeply affect how one is viewed in society. Upper and lower castes