What it takes for women to cover the ‘crime beat’
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Monday, 12th January 2026 at 1:05pm
The crime beat is often imagined as a chase for exclusives and breaking news. In reality, it is a daily negotiation with chaos: police stations that never sleep, crime scenes charged with grief and anger, families at their most vulnerable, and hours that stretch without warning. For women journalists, it is also a constant negotiation for space in a field that remains deeply male dominated, where credibility must be earned repeatedly and safety is never taken for granted.

For Raina Assainar, correspondent with the Free Press Journal in Mumbai, the entry into crime reporting began quietly. But barely a month into the job, a single observation altered the trajectory of her career.
In July 2008, as the Ahmedabad serial blasts shook the country, she noticed a brief line in national repor...
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