False cases on someone is a violent crime
Definition of Violent crime:
The Canadian Centre of Justice Statistics states that about one-third of violent crimes resulted in victims having their day-to-day activities disrupted for a period of one day (31%), while in 27% of incidents, the disruption lasted for two to three days (Aucoin & Beauchamp, 2007). In 18% of cases, victims could not attend to their routine for more than two weeks. A majority of incidents caused emotional impact (78%). Irrespective of the type of victimization, one-fifth of the victims felt upset and expressed confusion and or frustration due to their victimization. Overall, victims felt less safe than non-victims.
According to above definition, men who face false cases are traumatized for far longer, face severe consequences and the current law does not recognize the 'violent crime of false cases' as appropriately as it should.
Ref.: https://blog.ipleaders.in/concept-victim-justice-aspiration-progressing-society/
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