Today, every child in this world has to undergo a hard phase in his/her life. The hard phase could be in the form of physical or mental harassment. These cruel acts, done by some grown-up men and women will have a huge impact on the future generation. One such act is Child Sexual Abuse (CSA). Its prevalence is perceptible all over the world. This research article gives exclusive importance to CSA in India. A general understanding of CSA in the public eye is coitus. However, the reality is touching or speaking with the intention of abusing the child either physically or emotionally itself is a CSA. The statistics and case studies referred to in this article have their source from the leading national and international newspapers. The post-tr...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) has only recently been publicly acknowledged as a problem in India. A welco...
There are sex-related offenses in every culture. Physical and mental health may be severely and irre...
Recent survey said, “One in every five children does not feel safe because of the fear of being sexu...
Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment of a child, can be differentiated into fou...
OBJECTIVE:Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a pressing human right issue and public health concern. We con...
The World Health Organization WHO defines Child Sexual Abuse CSA as "the involvement of a child in s...
ObjectiveChild Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a pressing human right issue and public health concern. We cond...
Child abuse is harm to, or neglect of, a child by another person, whether adult or child. Child abus...
A child can be abused physically, sexually or mentally. It can be in the form of injury, neglect or ...
The subject of child sexual abuse is still a taboo in India. There is a silence around the subject a...
India has made sufficient provisions in its Constitution and legislation to stop the child abuse but...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant public health problem. Health care professiona...
National level research such as the Government of India’s 2007 survey in 13 states across the count...
Background: Child abuse is a state of emotional, physical, economic and sexual maltreatment meted ou...
Child statutory offense (CSA) may be an important issue gift in nearly each society cuttings across...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) has only recently been publicly acknowledged as a problem in India. A welco...
There are sex-related offenses in every culture. Physical and mental health may be severely and irre...
Recent survey said, “One in every five children does not feel safe because of the fear of being sexu...
Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment of a child, can be differentiated into fou...
OBJECTIVE:Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a pressing human right issue and public health concern. We con...
The World Health Organization WHO defines Child Sexual Abuse CSA as "the involvement of a child in s...
ObjectiveChild Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a pressing human right issue and public health concern. We cond...
Child abuse is harm to, or neglect of, a child by another person, whether adult or child. Child abus...
A child can be abused physically, sexually or mentally. It can be in the form of injury, neglect or ...
The subject of child sexual abuse is still a taboo in India. There is a silence around the subject a...
India has made sufficient provisions in its Constitution and legislation to stop the child abuse but...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant public health problem. Health care professiona...
National level research such as the Government of India’s 2007 survey in 13 states across the count...
Background: Child abuse is a state of emotional, physical, economic and sexual maltreatment meted ou...
Child statutory offense (CSA) may be an important issue gift in nearly each society cuttings across...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) has only recently been publicly acknowledged as a problem in India. A welco...
There are sex-related offenses in every culture. Physical and mental health may be severely and irre...
Recent survey said, “One in every five children does not feel safe because of the fear of being sexu...