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VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 (2017)
The Pocso Act 2012: An effective tool for Implementation and Prevention of sexual offences against children
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Priyadarshi Nagda
Abstract
We say that children are the future of our nation, India is the country of youth, and we expect from our youth to contribute in the nation’s growth and its security, but who is going to take the responsibility of their growth and security. We fail to keep them safe. When children are abused they carry the trauma with them into adulthood. It is harder for them to come back to their normal lives. A statement released by Louis Georges Arsenault, UNICEF in reference to India says that “it is alarming that too many of these cases are children. One in three rape victims is a child. More than 7, 200 children are including infants are raped every year. Now these are the ratios where the offence was reported and we knew about them but what about the cases which are not reported, where the assault is happened but no light of justice could be seen. Child abuse is mounting in India with a rapid rate; the age of innocence is altering with age of qualms.
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Pages:47-49
How to cite this article:
Priyadarshi Nagda "The Pocso Act 2012: An effective tool for Implementation and Prevention of sexual offences against children". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 4, 2017, Pages 47-49
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