Poverty and illiteracy find solace in the sweet smile and playful tantrums of a child and not barbarism.
Why not Government is liberal on sex... kissing in public is vulgar, watching **** is vulgar, girl having sex is vulgar, live-in relationship is vulgar. WHy can't be like western countries: when there is restrictions then all these things will rise. I sound strange but somewhere I feel this is may be a problem ; we still live in 18th century.
If law is the only solution to every crime, then it will be taken as, absence of law enforcement is absence of law. Just like how people simply jump the red signal when there is no traffic police in the spot. Consider the following incident: Looters strike New Orleans after storm - US news - Katrina, The Long Road Back | NBC News And contrast that with this: Why is there no looting in Japan? - The Week It bears the same logic to the concept that income inequality will lead to social problems.
As the national capital braces for more protests against rising rape cases, reports on Sunday claimed that the five-year-old girl ‘Gudiya’ was gang-raped by two people. It is being said that the accused – Manoj Kumar, who was arrested yesterday from Bihar, told police that one of his accomplice Pradip Kumar was also involved in the horrendous incident. Reports suggest that Delhi Police have sent a team to Bihar to nab the second accused.
The case of Japan is unique - A) They are a racially homogeneous society, unlike US which has people of all races B) They have an excellent disaster relief system in Place. I have a friend who is from Fukushima, and she said that within two days they had power this same person had to live without electricity for 21 days after Hurricane Sandy. Since they have constant earthquakes, Japan has a well put together safety plan. If income equality was the case then child sexual abuse should be unheard of in countries where the income disparity is much less and since you give the example of Japan. Let me cite from the same country Invisible Children Around the World; Japan | INVISIBLE CHILDREN