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Child sexual abuse is a pervasive and escalating issue that affects children worldwide, transcending boundaries of race, caste, gender, nationality, language, and religion. The incidence of this ailment is alarming, as there is at least one instance occurring nearby. This disorder results in substantial challenges in behaviour, cognition, emotions, and development for the persons impacted. Child sexual abuse encompasses various forms, including sexual assault, voyeurism, pornography, and other exploitative acts involving children. This article examines India's approach to combating child…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Child sexual abuse is a pervasive and escalating issue that affects children worldwide, transcending boundaries of race, caste, gender, nationality, language, and religion. The incidence of this ailment is alarming, as there is at least one instance occurring nearby. This disorder results in substantial challenges in behaviour, cognition, emotions, and development for the persons impacted. Child sexual abuse encompasses various forms, including sexual assault, voyeurism, pornography, and other exploitative acts involving children. This article examines India's approach to combating child sexual abuse through the implementation of a range of legal measures, with a particular focus on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The text provides a comprehensive analysis of the Act's contents, recent modifications, significant judicial opinions pertaining to child sexual abuse cases, and a comparative assessment of child protection legislation across different countries.
Autorenporträt
Prashant Panwar Assistant Professor of Law currently works at K.R Mangalam University, where he teaches Law of Tort, Indian Constitution, and Indian Evidence Act. He is also the Co-Convener of Criminology and Victimology Cell and the Competitive Exam In-charge.