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MHA asks the state, UTS to strengthen the capacity to handle cases of crime against women

MHA asks the state, UTS to strengthen the capacity to handle cases of crime against women
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has directed all state and regional Union (UTS) to focus on strengthening their capacity to handle cases of crime against women.
MHA is also looking for “status notes” on the implementation of soil surfaces from instructions issued to focus on women’s security, requesting “suitable directions can be issued to begin early ongoing actions and monitoring in this issue to calibrate the action”.
The ministry communicates its agenda which emphasizes the need to provide better security for women throughout the country through recent circular for all major secretaries, home secretaries, director general of the police and UTS.
Preparing the last week, MHA also mentioned eight advisors issued for all states and UT between May 10, 2013, until June 30, 2021, requested to attract their attention to standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to crime.
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Quoting the 233rd report from the Department of Department of the Department of the Interior Committee MHA, MHA reminded several recommendations about strengthening the mechanism to deal with crimes against women, especially SOPs on registration of firs submitted and discarded, and training to police personnel about dealing with crimes against women using women Police Research and Development Bureau (BPR & D ‘SOP.
The Committee still recommends that SOP on registration of Firs must include guidelines to the police to record the reason for the postponement of crime reporting by the police, mentioning MHA.
“It is said that this field is provided in crime and systems Criminal tracking (CCTNS).
Countries and UTS may also circulate a lot of BPR & D handbooks on women’s safety and safety.
Handbook for respondents and the first investigators in the police all of their personnel, and include them in the training module.
“In this context, Kement said Erian, attention was also invited to the use of crime analytics by Delhi police in preventing street crimes through crime mapping and identification of hot spots for reinforced actions.
“The standing parliamentary committee has recommended that similar efforts be taken in other metropolitan cities,” he said.
By doing that, said MHA, “Analysis of crime mapping and productive systems (CMAP) and BI Cognos used in CCTNs can be used.” It has been available for the state and UTS by the National Crime Note Bureau, MHA said.

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