An empirical study on 'Internet Infidelity: Victims of Digital Age' revealed that the people indulged in online infidelity due to peer influence, social isolation or psychological distress in primary relationships.
The study was presented by Garima Jain, an Assistant Director with the Centre for Victimology and Psychological Studies of Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS), at the 26th session of Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) held in Vienna recently.
The CCPCJ conducted thematic debates examining crime prevention strategies and public participation, social policies and education in support of the rule of law.
Over 1,000 participants from 32 countries representing member states, civil society, academia and international organizations participated in the 26th session of the CCPCJ which functions as a governing body of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Principal Director of JIBS Sanjeev P Sahni highlighted the complexities surrounding the act of digital piracy and the underscored need for extensive research and training to understand the nuances of digital piracy.
Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School Indranath Gupta suggested creating general awareness amongst citizens alongside strong enforcement as the ways to deal with the problem of digital piracy.
JGU was the only university participant at the international convention organised in collaboration with World Society of Victimology and Centro Nationale de Prevenzione e DifesaSociale.
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