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Childhood at Risk: Examining the Effectiveness of the Framework in Protecting Children From Sexual Offenses

Childhood at Risk: Examining the Effectiveness of the Framework in Protecting Children From Sexual Offenses
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Author(s): Saurabh Chandra (Bennett University, India)and Megha Gupta (Independent Researcher, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
Source title: Gender, Environment, and Human Rights: An Intersectional Exploration
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Swati Chakraborty (Concordia University, India)and Subrata S. Satapathy (Christ Academy Institute of Law, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6069-9.ch017

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Abstract

Child sexual abuse is a social evil that is frequently around the globe. They are becoming more numerous every day, which makes it difficult to evaluate the situation. The chance of negative psychosocial and mental health effects associated with child sexual abuse is unquestionably increased, but even stability processes identified a number of protective factors, including as family support. The perpetrators of this crime take advantage of their position of vulnerability, trust, and power in order to commit child sexual abuse or attempt to do so for financial gain or other purposes. Given how similar the terms “child sexual exploitation” and “child sexual abuse” are, it can be challenging to distinguish between them. Children who experience child sexual abuse suffer grave consequences. It serves as a huge roadblock to growth and advancement. Many health behaviours brought on by child sexual abuse result in negative mental, physical, and social outcomes throughout life. There are numerous circumstances that can contribute to child sexual abuse.

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