Acharya Prashant addresses the deep-rooted psychological and social causes behind heinous crimes like rape, specifically referencing the Kolkata case. He argues that while legal punishments like the death penalty exist, they often fail to act as a deterrent because the root cause lies within a sick social mindset rather than a lack of laws. He critiques the historical practice of marrying a victim to her rapist, calling it a double atrocity that normalizes violence under the guise of marriage. He explains that a rapist is a representative of a society that views women as commodities or mere bodies rather than human beings. When thousands harbor predatory thoughts, one active criminal emerges as their representative.