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Cyber crime and the victimization of women: Laws, rights and regulations
The book Cyber Crime and the Victimization of Women: Laws, Rights and Regulations explores the increasing prevalence of gender-based cybercrime and its impact on women’s safety, dignity, and rights in the digital space. It examines various forms of online abuse—such as cyberstalking, identity theft, image-based violence, and online harassment—while analyzing the effectiveness of existing laws and regulations in providing protection and justice. The author highlights gaps in enforcement, socio-cultural barriers, and the need for stronger legal frameworks that are sensitive to gendered harms in cyberspace. By integrating legal analysis, case studies, and policy recommendations, this work provides valuable insights for lawmakers, practitioners, and advocates working toward safer and more equitable digital environments for women.
KP.III 0184 | 341 DEB C (INA 0 DEB c) | My Library (HUKUM 4) | Available |
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