HOME
Search & Results
Full Text
Thesis Details
Page:
327
Full Screen
Title
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION: PROBLEM, INTERVENTION AND METHODOLOGY
Objectives
Methodology
Structure of the study
2 THEORETICAL ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
Womens Studies
Feminist Research
Feminist Theory
Feminist Methodology
The Explosion of Research
Feminism and Its Relation to Social Work
Gandhi on Women
Sexuality
Child Sexual Abuse-C.S.A.
Myths and Facts
Legal Situation
3 SURVEY OF LITERATURE
Sexual Motivation
Overcoming Internal Inhibitors
Overcoming External Inhibitors
Overcoming the Childs Resistance
A Review of Medias Portrayal of Child Sexual Abuse
History
What Makes News?
Information from Other Countries
Sex Tourism
Child Prostitution
Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse
4 CASE STUDIES
CASES
CASE OF SLIRVIVORS
ANALYSIS
Intrusion, Isolation and Frozen Fright
Fear for Others and Fear for Themselves
Repressed Anger and Hostility
Low Self-Esteem and Poor Social Skills
Blurred Role Boundaries and Role Confusion
Fear and Anger
Withdrawal, Dissociation and Shame
Ambivalence and Unworthiness
Promiscuity
Summing up
5 DATA ANALYSIS
IPC SECTION 376
IPC SECTION 377
IPC SECTION 354
IPC SECTION 511 OF 376
Perception of the Police
Whether CSA is on the Rise
Causes
POLICE PERCEPTI0N OF THE LEGAL SIDE
Legal Difficulties
The Police on the Role of the Human Rights Commission
Police on legal Changes
Punishment
Role of the Police
Preventive Strategies
Police on Consequences
Doctors Perception on CSA
Whether CSA is on the Rise?
Causes
Consequences
Prevention
PERCEPTION OF LEGAL PERSONNEL ON THE ISSUE OF CSA
Whether CSA is on the Rise
Causes
LEGAL CHANGES
Legal difficulties
Proposed Legal Changes
Preventive Aspect
Perception of Educational Officers
Causes
Preventive Strategies
Perception of Media Persons
NGOs Working on the Issue of CSA
CONCLUSION
6 WORK SHOPS
Why is it on the Rise?
What is Sexuality?
Consequences of CSA
7 LEGAL REDRESSAL: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
Drawbacks of the Existing Laws
Objectives
Amended Law
Sexual Assault
375 Sexual Assault
375A Aggravated Sexual Assault
PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
Section 376 (1)
376 (2) Punishment for Aggravated Sexual Assault
376 [3[ Punishment for sexual assault V/S 375 A (2)
375 A Punishment for Sexual Assault of A Minor Up to the Age of12 Years and V/S 375 A (3)
Interrogation, Investigation, Medical Examinatian, Evidence in CasesRelating to Sexual Assault
8 CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
IPC SECTION 376 AND 511 OF 376
IPC SECTION 377
IPC SECTION 354
IPC SECTION 366A
A LETTER TO THE BAR ASSOCIATION
A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR LEGAL AMENDMENTS INRELATION TOCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
WHERE IS THE BALM?