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Inspiring Academic Excellence Through Digital Justice Conference 2025

Digital Justice Conference Participation

The Department of Criminology proudly recorded a significant academic milestone through active Digital Justice Conference Participation by its students on 11 December 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 02:00 p.m. The students participated in the 1st International Conference on “Digital Justice: Crime, Media & Cyber Realities in the 21st Century”, held at Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.

This prestigious international forum provided a valuable platform for students to engage with contemporary discussions on cybercrime, digital media, juvenile safety, and emerging cyber realities. The participation reflects the department’s commitment to academic excellence, research exposure, and real-world relevance in criminology education.

Significance of Digital Justice Conference Participation

The Digital Justice Conference Participation was a meaningful academic experience that exposed students to evolving dimensions of justice in the digital era. The conference addressed pressing global concerns such as cyber safety, youth behavior in online spaces, and the influence of media on crime.

By participating in this international-level conference, students gained firsthand exposure to scholarly discourse, interdisciplinary research approaches, and the application of criminological theories to digital environments. Such participation plays a crucial role in bridging classroom learning with global academic standards.

Student Paper Presentations

A major highlight of the Digital Justice Conference Participation was the presentation of well-researched academic papers by students, demonstrating analytical depth and social responsibility.

Paper 1:
“A Study on Cyber Safety Measures for Juveniles in India”
Presented by Priyadharshini W and Vijayaprabha T (III CFS)
Under the guidance of Mr. Rameshkannan R

This paper focused on the growing cyber threats faced by juveniles in India and examined preventive measures, legal frameworks, and awareness strategies. The presenters emphasized the importance of safeguarding minors in digital spaces through education, policy intervention, and responsible technology use.

Paper 2:
“Social Media and Youth Behaviour in Physical and Cyber Space: A Theoretical and Analytical Study”
Presented by Stalin K, Jeya Prakash K (II CFS), and Vijayaprabha T (III CFS)
Under the guidance of Ms. Anuja Mol A

This paper explored the psychological and behavioral impact of social media on youth, comparing online and offline conduct. The presenters critically analyzed how digital platforms influence identity formation, social interaction, and risk behavior among young individuals.

Student Participation and Academic Exposure

In addition to paper presentations, the Digital Justice Conference Participation included active involvement by students who attended technical sessions and panel discussions.

Participants:

  • Antony Sweeton (II CPA)
  • Jaisurya (II CFS)

Their participation enabled them to interact with scholars, researchers, and academicians from various institutions, enriching their understanding of cyber criminology and media studies.

Learning Outcomes and Academic Benefits

The Digital Justice Conference Participation provided multiple learning outcomes for students:

  • Enhanced research and presentation skills
  • Improved understanding of cyber laws and digital justice systems
  • Exposure to international academic standards
  • Encouragement for interdisciplinary and analytical thinking

Such academic engagements motivate students to pursue research-driven learning and contribute meaningfully to contemporary criminological challenges.

Institutional Support and Academic Vision

The Department of Criminology continues to encourage student participation in national and international academic platforms as part of its holistic education approach. Events like the Digital Justice Conference Participation align with the institution’s vision of producing socially responsible, research-oriented graduates.

For more academic activities and departmental updates, visit
Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi

Relevance of Digital Justice in Modern Criminology

Digital justice has emerged as a crucial area in criminology due to the rapid growth of cybercrime, online misinformation, and digital surveillance. Conferences addressing these themes help students stay updated with global trends and ethical challenges.

To learn more about cyber justice and digital crime studies, refer to
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime – Cybercrime

Conclusion

The Digital Justice Conference Participation by the Department of Criminology stands as a commendable academic achievement. Through paper presentations and active participation, students demonstrated intellectual curiosity, research capability, and social awareness.

Such initiatives not only strengthen academic credentials but also prepare students to address real-world challenges in the evolving digital landscape. The department remains committed to fostering academic excellence through continued engagement in scholarly forums and research-driven learning.

Date

Dec 11 2025
Expired!

Time

11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Location

Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore

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