17th International Conference on E-Society 2019 2019
DOI: 10.33965/es2019_201904r002
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Cyber Stalking Is a Social Evil: From the Indian Women's Perspective

Abstract: We discuss the causes and impacts of selected cyber stalking cases against women in India as evidenced from the literature and conducted interviews. We find that the prevailing social and cultural value system and norms in India can prevent women from approaching police or registering legal complaints. The few studies to-date in the Indian context, indicate the high prevalence and serious impacts cyber stalking has on the victims' psychological and physical state. Our work further confirms this. Moreover, inte… Show more

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“…Riek (2017) finds that, when users perceive the risk of cybercrime they become less willing to use unknown websites, or shop and bank online; cyber policy makers can establish trust marks, standards, security certificates, and other such incentives that facilitate usage of online services. Miftha, Conrad and Gibson (2019) call for initiatives that raise public awareness of communications being increasingly mediated via different technologies, which create possibilities of being cyber stalked. Preventative legal and technical support mechanisms recognizing possible secondary effects and negative impacts, should complement social reforms.…”
Section: Impacts Of Individual Incidents and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Riek (2017) finds that, when users perceive the risk of cybercrime they become less willing to use unknown websites, or shop and bank online; cyber policy makers can establish trust marks, standards, security certificates, and other such incentives that facilitate usage of online services. Miftha, Conrad and Gibson (2019) call for initiatives that raise public awareness of communications being increasingly mediated via different technologies, which create possibilities of being cyber stalked. Preventative legal and technical support mechanisms recognizing possible secondary effects and negative impacts, should complement social reforms.…”
Section: Impacts Of Individual Incidents and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%