2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9685-9_25
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Legislation Concerning Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse and Child Trafficking in India: A Closer Look

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“…Some children are particularly vulnerable because of gender, race, ethnic origin, disability or social status (Pinheiro, 2006). Children get exposed to organized crime in the form of -kidnapping, trafficking, beaten up by trafficking gangs (Aronowitz, 2009), into prostitution and drug trade (Chopra, G & Chopra, G., 2015), rape, molestation, kidnaping and murder (Deb, 2015). Eventually, crime result in the overall loss of valuable human capital in the form of child victims and deaths (Lochner, 2004;Pereznieto et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some children are particularly vulnerable because of gender, race, ethnic origin, disability or social status (Pinheiro, 2006). Children get exposed to organized crime in the form of -kidnapping, trafficking, beaten up by trafficking gangs (Aronowitz, 2009), into prostitution and drug trade (Chopra, G & Chopra, G., 2015), rape, molestation, kidnaping and murder (Deb, 2015). Eventually, crime result in the overall loss of valuable human capital in the form of child victims and deaths (Lochner, 2004;Pereznieto et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%