Protection of Children from Sexual Violation: Adequacy of the Contemporary Legal Framework in Sri Lanka by M A D S J S Niriella* in Forensic Science & Addiction Research_ International Journal of Forensic Sciences
Abstract
It
is often stated that children are the soul and the future of a nation.
Protection of children is one of the main responsibilities of adults today.
Children in Sri Lanka are vulnerable to sexual violence than other forms of
violence. Sexual violence against children has become a social issue in the
country. Children are prey for sexual violence due to their tender age,
immaturity and dependency. They are subjected to sexual violence both in and
outside of their home. In many instances, the perpetrators are known to the
child victim. According to the National Child Protection Authority
(NCPA) records, the total number of sexual violence cases against children has
increased in the recent past. There is no doubt that children should have a
right to protection from sexual violence. This protection can be ensured
initially through prevention by adjusting socio-economy set up and where sexual
violence has already committed, putting an end to impunity as well as providing
assistance to the victimized child. A strong legal framework is utmost
important in this regard. The purpose of the paper is to critically evaluate
the efficacy of the existing laws and enforce mechanisms in Sri Lanka against
child sexual violence. The
qualitative research method is adopted, engaging in a desk review referring to
the legislations in this regard
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