A review of the Scenario of Child Sexual Abuse in India and worldwide and Impact of the Convention of the Child Rights

Authors

  • Minakshi Sharma Research scholar, faculty of law, MDU Rohtak,

Keywords:

Child Sexual abuse, Perpetrators, exhibitionism, masturbation

Abstract

Sexual abuse of children is described as disclosing or potentially exposing an infant to sexual activity, behaviour, or conduct improperly. Mental, anal, vaginal, buttocks, as well as breast touch involves sexual assault. Its use of items for vaginal or anal masturbation, smooching, or sexual arousal is also included. Perpetrators of social abuse also include trafficking of a child for pornography activities, having a child open to another because a sex trafficker, and enticing a child with improper masturbation, objectification, and erotic content. Non-contact activities also represent sexual assault, such as exhibitionism, disorderly conduct, and sexual comments to infants.

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Published

30-06-2020

How to Cite

Minakshi Sharma. (2020). A review of the Scenario of Child Sexual Abuse in India and worldwide and Impact of the Convention of the Child Rights. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 11(2), 117–121. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1120

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Original Research Article