NGO PARTNERSHIP IN JUSTICE DELIVERY DR SUNITHA KRISHNAN CO-FOUNDER PRAJWALA HYDERABAD.

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NGO PARTNERSHIP IN JUSTICE DELIVERY DR SUNITHA KRISHNAN CO-FOUNDER PRAJWALA HYDERABAD

CONTEXT OF THE VICTIM MULTIPLE TRAUMA ACUTE PHYSICAL & PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE SKEWED PERCEPTIONS ABOUT LAW ENFORCERS, JUDICIARY ADDICTIONS,DISORIENTATION THREAT/INTIMIDATION/BLACKMAIL/FEAR OF PIMPS,BROKERS,MADAMS LACK OF TRUST/FAITH IN SYSTEM STOCKHOLM’S SYNDROME NORMALIZATION OF EXPLOITATION

CONTEXT OF STAKEHOLDERS INADEQUATE ORIENTAION/UNDERSTANDING OF VICTIM’S REALITY INADEQUATE TRAINING IN INTERVIEWING VICTIM MULTIPLE COMMITMENTS-LAW & ORDER,BANDOBAST DUTIES, VIP SECURITY ETC CONSTRAINTS OF RESOURCES VICTIM VERSUS ACCUSED AMBIGUITY

ROLE OF NGO IN JUSTICE DELIVERY ASSISTING IN RESCUE -VICTIM SUPPORT - FIRST AID COUNSELING - SEPERATION FROM TRAFFICKERS

ROLE OF NGO-CONTD POST RESCUE -POLICE STATION- TRAUMA CARE,WELCOME KIT, INFO ON PLAN OF CARE, LEGAL RIGHTS, PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION, PRE-TEST COUNSELING, WITNESS IN THE CASE, COMPLAINANT

ROLE OF NGO-CONTD PROTECTIVE HOME-NGO/GOVT -PSYCHO-SOCIAL INTERVENTION- COUNSELING/PSYCHOTHERAPY, DEADDICTION -IMMEDIATE RELIEF ACCESS-INR10,000 -PREPARATION FOR 164 STATEMENT -HOME INVESTIGATION/VERIFICATION - LIFE SKILLS, ECONOMIC/PSYCHOLOGICAL/CIVIC

ROLE OF NGO-CONTD JUDICIAL PROCESS - COUNSELING TO PREVENT HOSTILITY -PREPARATION FOR TRAIL- NETWORKING WITH PROSCECUTORS,ENFORCERS, MOCK TRAIL -VICTIM WITNESS PROTECTION- BURKHA, COURT CONSTABLE SUPPORT -FAMILY COUNSELING/PROTECTION

ROLE OF NGO-CONTD SOCIAL JUSTICE -SOCIAL REINTEGRATION -LIVING A LIFE WITH DIGNITY -LIFE CYCLE

ROLE OF NGO-CONTD LEGAL ADVOCACY -VIDEO CONFERENCING DELHI HIGH COURT -IMPLENTATION OF JJ ACT A.P HIGH COURT -VICTIM PROTECTION PROTOCOLS- SUPREME COURT

WHEN IT WORKS? OTHER STAKEHOLDERS ARE ORIENTED,SENSITIZED AND TRAINED LIKE A FOOD CHAIN SYNERGY BETWEEN PARTNERS- GOVT,LAW ENFORCERS, JUDCIARY, CIVIL SOCIETY/NGO CLARITY ABOUT ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES AMONG PARTNERS

ROLE OF MEDIA PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THE VICTIMS WITH EMPATHY UNDERSTANDING THAT MEDIA IS NOT A SINGLE BODY HIGHLIGHTING THE PROBLEM NOT THE PERSON ADDRESSING FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DEMAND FACILITATING/TRIGGERING A PUBLIC OUTCRY AGAINST PERPETRATORS OF CRIME. PREVENTIVE CAMPAIGNS, STORIES OF SUCCESS NOTHING IS MORE CRIMINAL THAN REVICTIMIZING.

LETS POOL IN OUR STRENGTHS GOING BEYOND OUR APPREHENSIONS,FEARS, ANXIETIES,ACCUSATIONS,BIASES COMBINING OUR DIVERSE POTENTIALS AS A POWERFUL FORCE WHO ARE BETTER NETWORKED…BETTER ORGANIZED THAN ORGANIZED CRIMINALS.