Cyber police stations and cybercrime against women in India
By: Rai, Deepika and Bano,Sabina
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BookPublisher: Economic &Political Weekly Description: 59(31), Aug 3, 2024: p.22-25.
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Economic &Political WeeklySummary: Among the various victim groups targeted by cybercriminals, women have become particularly vulnerable to online harassment, cyberstalking, identity theft, revenge porn, and other forms of gender-based cyber violence. This article intends to address and map the distribution of cybercrime police stations in India with a special emphasis on addressing cybercrime against women. By establishing a robust network and checkpoints of cybercrime police stations, societies may take a significant step towards creating a safer digital environment for all.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/31/commentary/cyber-police-stations-and-cybercrime-against-women.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 59(31), Aug 3, 2024: p.22-25 | Available | AR132825 |
Among the various victim groups targeted by cybercriminals, women have become particularly vulnerable to online harassment, cyberstalking, identity theft, revenge porn, and other forms of gender-based cyber violence. This article intends to address and map the distribution of cybercrime police stations in India with a special emphasis on addressing cybercrime against women. By establishing a robust network and checkpoints of cybercrime police stations, societies may take a significant step towards creating a safer digital environment for all.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/31/commentary/cyber-police-stations-and-cybercrime-against-women.html


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