Crimes against women are a pervasive and deeply troubling issue worldwide. These crimes encompass a range of offenses that target women based on their gender, and they manifest in various forms, including physical violence, sexual assault, emotional abuse, economic exploitation, and discrimination. Such crimes not only inflict immediate harm but also perpetuate systemic inequality, infringe upon women's rights, and undermine their safety and well-being. In this comprehensive examination, we delve into the multifaceted nature of crimes against women, explore their root causes, assess their impact on individuals and society, analyze existing legal frameworks and societal responses, and propose strategies for prevention, intervention, and justice.