female criminalty

female criminalty

by Khadiza Akter Mili (0242220008131015) -
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Overall crime rates in Bangladesh are low, but female criminality has been on the rise in recent years, according to a 2019 report by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The report found that the number of women arrested for crimes increased by 15% between 2016 and 2017, and the number of women convicted of crimes increased by 18% over the same period.


There are a number of factors that contribute to female criminality in Bangladesh. One factor is poverty. Women who are living in poverty are more likely to commit crimes in order to survive or to support their families. Another factor is the lack of opportunities for women. Women in Bangladesh are often denied access to education and employment, which can lead them to turn to crime as a way to make a living.


Violence against women is also a major contributing factor to female criminality. Women who have experienced violence are more likely to commit crimes themselves. In addition, women who are victims of violence are often less likely to report the crimes to the police, which can lead to a cycle of violence and crime.


The government of Bangladesh is taking steps to address the problem of female criminality. One initiative is the National Policy on Women's Empowerment and Development, which aims to improve the lives of women in Bangladesh by providing them with access to education, employment, and other resources. The government is also working to improve the reporting of crimes against women and to provide support to victims of violence.


Despite the challenges, there are also some positive developments. For example, the number of women in the workforce has been increasing in recent years, and more women are attending school and university. These changes are likely to have a positive impact on female criminality in the long term.