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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements;
List of Statutes;
List of Cases;
List of Abbreviation;
List of Tables;
List of Figures;
1 Introduction;
1.1 Prelude;
1.2 Statement of the Problem;
1.3 Context of the Study;
1.4 Need for the Present Study;
1.5 Aim and Objectives of the Study;
1.6 Research Questions;
1 .7 Hypothesis;
1.8 Limitations;
1.9 Chapterisation;
2 Methodology and Review of Literature;
2.1 Methodology;
2.2 Review of Literature;
3 Risk of Cyber Socialising and Victimisation of Women: An Empirical Analysis;
3.1 Cyber Socialising and its Role in the Victimisation of Women;
3.2 Victimisation of Women in Orkut, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube: A Secondary data analysis from Newspaper reports;
3.3 Findings from Case Studies: A Secondary data analysis from Newspaper reports;
3.4 Victimisation of Women through social networking sites: A primary data analysis;
4 Liability of the SNWSs as Platforms and Effects of such Liability: A Legal Analysis;
4.1 Review of policy guidelines;
4.2 Analysis of the effect of the policy guidelines in the light of First Amendment Guarantee in regard to Right to Speech and Expression: The evolvement of cyber ethics for the users;
4.3 The Wild West Cyber Ethics;
5 Laws applied to Victimisation of Women in Social Networking Sites in The UK, Canada, and India by the Police and Judiciary: A Comparative Analysis;
5.1 Legal Activism for Cyber Stalking and Data Mining through Social Net Working Sites;
5.2 Legal Activism for the Creation of Fake Avatars and Perfidious Avatars;
5.3. Legal activism for Trolling in social networking sites;
6 Reasons for Under Reporting by Women Victims of Social Networking Sites in India and the Role of the Laws and Criminal Justice System: A Critical Analysis;
6.1. Problem of Jurisdiction;
6.2. Questions for Plea Bargaining;
6.3. Absence of Women Focussed Law;
6.4. Fear of Media Exposure and Breacll of Privacy;
7 Summary, Suggestions and Conclusion;
7.1. Summary;
7.2. Suggestions;
7.3. Conclusion;
APPENDICES;
1 Questionnaire;
2 Views of the respondent Mr Darian Coombs, Legal Practitioner from Canada;
3 Table of the source of the news reports from 2006 to 2011;
4 Case Studies;
5 Relevant legal provisions;
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
"Social Media - Victimisation of Women - India, UK and canada" Cyber Socialising - Role of Law and Criminal Justice System Social Networking Sites - Women Victims - India
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