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National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Released Crime in India 2023

Brief Context

In News Recently, the Crime in India 2023 report was published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). Suggestions The Crime in India 2023 report highlights the urgent need for reforms in response to the evolving nature of crime, particularly in the digital space. Key policy recommendations include strengthening cybercrime infrastructure through investments in digital forensic labs and public awareness campaigns, improving reporting mechanisms with anonymous channels and victim support, and

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Syllabus: GS2/Governance 

In News

  • Recently, the Crime in India 2023 report was published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

Key Findings

  • Overall Crime Trends:  India recorded 62.4 lakh cognizable crimes, a 7.2% increase from 2022.
    • Of these, 37.6 lakh were under the IPC and 24.8 lakh under Special and Local Laws (SLL).
    • The national crime rate increased from 422.2 to 448.3 per lakh population.
    • In metropolitan cities, crime rose by 10.6% to 9.44 lakh cases, with theft accounting for 44.8%, followed by rash driving (9.2%) and obstruction on public ways (8.1%). 
  • Changing Pattern of Crime:   Decline in traditional violent crimes such as rape and dowry deaths.
    • Surge in cybercrimes and urban-related offenses, reflecting social, technological, and lifestyle shifts.
    • Cybercrimes rose sharply by 31.2% to 86,420 cases, with nearly 69% involving online fraud.
    • Karnataka reported the highest number of cybercrime cases (21,889), followed by Telangana (18,236) and Uttar Pradesh (10,794).
  • Crimes against STs: Crimes against Scheduled Tribes surged by 28.8%, from 10,064 in 2022 to 12,960 in 2023.
  • Crimes against Women: Crimes against women saw a marginal rise of 0.4%, with most cases involving cruelty by husbands or relatives (29.8%), kidnapping (19.8%), and assault (18.7%). 

Suggestions

  • The Crime in India 2023 report highlights the urgent need for reforms in response to the evolving nature of crime, particularly in the digital space. 
  • Key policy recommendations include strengthening cybercrime infrastructure through investments in digital forensic labs and public awareness campaigns, improving reporting mechanisms with anonymous channels and victim support, and training police in gender-sensitive and child-friendly protocols.
  • It also calls for standardising crime classifications, enhancing inter-state coordination via a national crime analytics dashboard, and accelerating judicial processes with fast-track courts for cyber and gender-based cases. 
About NCRB
Establishment: 1986 on recommendations of the Tandon Committee, National Police Commission (1977-81), and MHA Task Force (1985).
Parent Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).Functions: Acts as the national repository of crime and criminal data.
1. Manages the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS).
Publishes three major reports: Crime in India, Accidental Deaths & Suicides, and Prison Statistics.

Source :HT

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