Volume- 12
Issue- 3
Year- 2024
DOI: 10.55524/ijircst.2024.12.3.8 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijircst.2024.12.3.8 Crossref
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Dr. Deepika Rani
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the rise of online grooming and exploitation of children in India. This article examines the legal, technological, and educational aspects of protecting children in the post-pandemic digital landscape. Through a comprehensive qualitative methodology involving literature review, legal analysis, and technological assessment, the article provides a critical and analytical approach to understanding the tactics employed by online groomers, the psychological and emotional impact on child victims, and the long-term effects of online grooming. It analyzes the tactics of online groomers, the impact on victims, and the challenges in implementing India's legal framework. The research explores the role of technology in prevention and detection, such as parental control software and AI algorithms, while balancing safety and privacy. It emphasizes the importance of education and awareness to empower children and caregivers through digital literacy, safety skills, and open communication. The article proposes a multi-faceted approach to strengthen India's response, including enhancing legal frameworks, investing in technology, promoting collaboration, and prioritizing child protection in the digital age. By adopting a comprehensive and child-centred approach, India can become a global leader in safeguarding children's rights and well-being in the rapidly evolving digital world.
Researcher in Human Rights Law and Advocate, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad (Lucknow Bench). Uttar Pradesh, India
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