Malaysia

Nearly half of child abuse cases in Melaka involve sexual crime: welfare exco

Out of 88 reports received, 37 involve sexual offences against children, which cause trauma

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Oct 2022 5:32PM

Nearly half of child abuse cases in Melaka involve sexual crime: welfare exco
Physical, sexual and emotional abuse against children is a form of violence that can threaten the safety and basic rights of a child. In Melaka, the number of sexual abuse is almost half of all child abuse cases reported. – Unsplash pic, October 2, 2022

MELAKA – The Melaka Social Welfare Department recorded 88 child abuse cases from January to August this year and of the total 37 involved sexual abuse, said State Women’s Affairs, Family Development and Welfare Committee chairman Datuk Kalsom Nordin.

She said physical, sexual and emotional abuse against children is a form of violence that can threaten the safety and basic rights of a child.

“It will leave a lasting impression on the victims who not only suffer physical injuries but also emotional trauma such as depression, fear and confusion,” she told reporters after the launch of the Eradicate Online Sexual Crimes Against Children Campaign here today.

Kalsom said online sexual exploitation of children was on the rise, especially child pornography offences involving sharing of child pornographic materials.

She said with the availability of various online applications that are easy to download, parental control and monitoring are important to prevent children from getting caught up in such harmful situations.

“Information gathered by Royal Malaysia Police found 106,764 IP addresses registered in Malaysia have been sharing child pornography since 2017 until August this year.

“This shows an unhealthy development trend especially involving this group since exposure to child pornography leads to sex addiction – which can bring harm and lead to other sexual issues,” she said.

She said all parties, including parents, must cooperate and unite to increase children’s awareness of the need to use social media wisely and safely while highlighting the dangers of unmonitored social media in line with technological advancement. – Bernama, October 2, 2022

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