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Children's Rights and Criminal Justice in the Digital Age
About this book
In the data economy, childhood is a lucrative commodity.The digital technologies that offer incredible possibilities for children's enrichment and empowerment also open avenues for their exploitation, denigration, criminalisation, and control. Coming to grips with this paradigm of technological benefits and harms requires adeepened understanding about how children's rightsare engaged within a technocratic system that distributes costs and benefits unequally.In the context of the altered flows of data and power in the digital age, Wendy O'Brien argues for a resurgence in the commitment to equal human dignity. Challenging narrowconceptualisations of online risks to children, the book identifies the need to confront the techno-social status quo that accepts harms against children as inevitable.This book will be of interest to legal scholars, criminologists, policy makers and technologists with an interest in upholding children's rights inthe age of AI.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Introduction
- Risk
- Lies
- Control
- Criminalisation
- Punishment
- Dignity
- Back Matter