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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ;
1.1 Introduction ;
1.2 Aims and Objectives ;
1.3 Statement of Problem ;
1.4 Hypothesis ;
1.5 Research Methodology ;
1.6 Mode of citation ;
1.7 Significance of Study ;
1.8 Limitation ;
1.9 Research Questions ;
1.10 Chapterisation ;
1.11 Literature review ;
CHAPTER 2: CYBER DELINQUENCY ;
2.1. What is Cyber Delinquency? ;
2.2. Cyber crimes as Cyber Delinquency ;
2.3. Kinds of Cyber Delinquency ;
2.3.1 Computer as the target of cyber crimes ;
2.3.2 Computer as a means to commit cyber crimes ;
CHAPTER 3: ;
ATTRIBUTING FACTORS TO JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ;
3.1. Individual factor ;
3.1.1. Characteristics of Personality ;
3.1.2. Drug abuse ;
3.1.3. Mental disease ;
3.2. Social Factors ;
3.2.1. Peer Influence ;
3.2.2 Family and Poverty ;
CHAPTER 4: YOUTH AS PERPETRATORS AS WELL AS VICTIMS OF CYBER-CRIME ;
4.1. The Dark web ;
4.2. Pornography ;
4.4. HACKING ;
CHAPTER 5: IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND OTHER TECHNOLOGICAL BOOM ;
5.1. Psychological effects. ;
5.2 Dangers of exposure in social media ;
5.2.1 Cyber Bullying ;
5.2.2. Cyber Stalking ;
5.2.3. Clickbait ;
5.2.4. Grooming ;
5.2.5. Glamorisation of drug use and self-harm ;
5.2.6. Online gaming ;
5.3. AI and its impact on the family structure. ;
5.4. Quitting Social Media ;
CHAPTER 6: LEGAL APPROACH ;
6.1. lacunae of existing legal framework. ;
6.1.1. National framework ;
6.1.2. International Framework ;
6.2. Association of cyber crimes with age ;
CHAPTER 7 - FOR A BETTER AND BRIGHTER FUTURE ;
7.1. Education and Awareness ;
7.2. Policies needed and steps to be taken ;
7.3. Mentors to guide ;
CONCLUSION ;
BIBLIOGRAPHY .