NCRB Crime Statistics Analysis: Crimes Against Women in India (Focus on 2024 Data)

Ncrb Crime Statistics Analysis: Crimes Against Women In India (Focus On 2024 Data)

The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) releases the Crime in India report annually, providing the most authoritative official data on reported crimes. The latest available comprehensive figures are from the 2024 report (released in 2026), covering the transition to the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) framework.

Overall Trends in Crimes Against Women (2022–2024)

  • 2024: 4,41,534 cases registered (down 1.5% from 4,48,211 in 2023).
  • Crime rate: 64.6 cases per lakh women population (down from 66.2 in 2023).
  • This follows a marginal rise from 2022 (4,45,256 cases). The 2024 dip coincides with broader declines in overall cognizable crimes (down ~6% nationally).

Interpretation: A modest decline in registered cases and rate is positive on paper. However, experts caution that this may partly reflect underreporting, improved policing efficiencies, or shifts in categorization under new laws rather than a genuine reduction in incidence. Domestic violence surveys (e.g., NFHS) often show higher prevalence than police records, suggesting significant gaps in reporting.

Major Categories (2024)

Crimes against women accounted for a notable share of IPC/BNS crimes. Key breakdowns:

  • Cruelty by Husband or Relatives: 1,20,227 cases (~27.2% of total crimes against women). Largest category by far, highlighting domestic violence as the dominant form.
  • Kidnapping & Abduction of Women: 67,829 cases (~15.4%).
  • POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences, primarily girls): 67,809 cases (~15.4%).
  • Assault on Women with Intent to Outrage Modesty: 48,303 cases (~10.9%).
  • Rape: 29,536 cases (~6.7%). This equates to roughly one rape reported every 18 minutes. In 96.8% of rape cases, the accused was known to the survivor (relative, friend, neighbor, etc.).
  • Other notable: Dowry deaths (5,737), stalking (9,865), acid attacks (very low at 11 reported).

Offences against women and children combined: 2,84,530 cases, making up 8% of total IPC/BNS crimes. Cruelty by husband/relatives alone was 42.3% within this combined bucket.

State/UT Performance

  • Highest Absolute Numbers: Uttar Pradesh (66,396 cases), Maharashtra (~47,954), Rajasthan, and West Bengal.
  • Highest Crime Rates (per lakh women): Telangana (128.6 — nearly double national average), Odisha (118.3), Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi (high among UTs with 13,396 cases).
  • Lower rates in states like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and northeastern states (e.g., Nagaland).

Urban metros and certain southern/western states show elevated reporting, possibly due to better awareness and access to police mechanisms.

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Crimes Against Children (Related Context)

For perspective: 1,87,702 cases in 2024 (up 5.9% from 2023). Kidnapping/abduction and POCSO dominate, indicating overlapping vulnerabilities for girls.

Key Insights and Caveats

  1. Domestic Sphere Dominates: Over a quarter of cases involve family/perpetrators known to victims. This underscores that safety risks are often highest at home, complicating reporting due to social stigma, economic dependence, and family pressure.
  2. Acquaintance Violence: The 96.8% “known accused” figure in rapes challenges the “stranger danger” narrative and points to failures in addressing power dynamics within families and communities.
  3. Underreporting Likely: Comparisons with NFHS data suggest only a fraction of domestic cruelty cases reach police FIRs. Factors include fear of retaliation, lack of trust in the system, and low conviction rates (typically 25–30% for rape).
  4. Positive Signals: Declining overall crime rate and specific categories may indicate better deterrence, awareness campaigns, or procedural changes. Dowry deaths and some violent crimes also show containment in certain areas.
  5. Challenges Remain: High volumes in populous states, rising child-related cases, and regional disparities require targeted interventions. Cybercrimes against women (not fully detailed here but rising nationally) add a new dimension.

Bottom Line: The 2024 NCRB data shows a marginal improvement in reported crimes against women amid a broader crime decline. However, absolute numbers remain alarmingly high (over 1,200 cases daily on average), with domestic and acquaintance-perpetrated violence as core issues. Official statistics capture only reported incidents — the true scale is likely larger. Sustained focus on fast-track courts, victim support, community awareness, and addressing underreporting is essential for meaningful progress. Data from 2025+ will be key to assessing if this dip is a trend or a temporary fluctuation.

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