In recent years, the rapid growth of digital technology and widespread access to the internet has significantly impacted the lives of individuals, particularly juveniles and women. This paper explores the rising concern of cybercrime against juveniles and women in India, specifically focusing on incidents occurring through social networking sites. The study begins by examining the increasing prevalence of social networking platforms and their role in connecting people across diverse backgrounds. While these platforms offer opportunities for communication and networking, they also pose significant risks, particularly for vulnerable groups such as juveniles and women. The research aims to analyze the types of cybercrimes perpetrated against juveniles and women in the context of social networking sites, including but not limited to online harassment, cyberbullying, stalking, and dissemination of explicit content without consent. By presenting a comprehensive overview of the landscape of cybercrime against juveniles and women in India through social networking sites, this study aims to raise awareness, inform policy discussions, and contribute to developing strategies to safeguard vulnerable populations in the digital age. The findings of this research can serve as a valuable resource for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and advocacy groups working towards creating a secure and inclusive online space for all.
Sankar D* Abdul RoufNaik (Thu,) studied this question.