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The Legal Challenges Of Online Solicitation Of Minors In The Digital Age: A Study Of Sarah Darer Littman’s Want To Go Private?

Author(s) Aditi Singh, Dr. Alka Singh
Country India
Abstract Technology is changing at a rapid pace, bringing a transformation of the overall social structure, now we live in a global network society. The use of the internet has become a necessary daily activity especially for minors. While it has many positive aspects, the threats of growing cybercrimes and its risk factors involving the children are growing rapidly too.This paper attempts to explore the intersection of online solicitation, legal challenges, and the literary insights through an analysis of Sarah Darer Littman’s novel "Want to go Private?" (2019). The novel integrates cybercrime into its narrative through the experiences of the character, a teenage girl named Abby and explores the terrifying realities of online solicitation and its impact on young individuals. 14-year-old, young and vulnerable Abby falls prey to a clever online predator who goes by the name Luke. After gradually gaining her trust Luke persuades her into meeting him and then later abducts her. The story revolves around Abby’s traumatic experiences, social stigma and efforts and challenges faced by the law enforcement agencies to get hold of the predator. This article digs deeper into the theme of the novel and examines the real-life challenges faced by law enforcement agencies surrounding online solicitation. By analyzing these challenges, the study seeks to propose solutions and suggest potential improvements. As it becomes necessary for the Law enforcement agencies to continuously and quickly adapt to the maneuvers of the online predators. This study also identifies the psychological stress and trauma on children inflicted due to online solicitation and various legal measures designed to support the victim’s mental well-being. The aim is to deepen the understanding of online exploitation of minors and laws combating it, including the role of literature in raising awareness regarding these critical issues.
Keywords Online solicitation, Internet offending, child safety, child protection laws, Sarah Darer Littman, law literature and technology
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-07-13
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.50669
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9tz2p

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