Child in Cyberspace is a comprehensive legal study focusing on the protection of children in the rapidly evolving digital environment. As children increasingly engage with the internet, social media, and digital platforms, they become vulnerable to cyber threats such as online grooming, cyberbullying, child pornography, identity theft, and digital exploitation. This book critically examines these risks while providing an in-depth analysis of relevant cyber laws, child protection statutes, and international legal frameworks.
The book highlights the intersection of Child Rights, Cyber Law, and Criminal Law, with special emphasis on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Information Technology laws. It explores preventive strategies, legal remedies, and the role of parents, educators, law enforcement agencies, and policymakers in safeguarding children online.
Written in a clear and analytical manner, the book serves as an authoritative reference for legal professionals, students, and child rights activists. By addressing both legal theory and practical challenges, it offers a balanced approach to understanding and combating cyber crimes against children in the modern digital era.






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