Abstract
Critical discourse analysis of child victimization focuses on various social determinants that pertain to social, cultural and societal aspects of child labor promotion. Research studies have been analyzed to dig out aspects and facets of victimization in Pakistan. The qualitative examination of these studies bring to the fore that child labor in Pakistan is the outcome of traditional practices including family disorganization, familial conflicts, large population and the traditional economy associated with agriculture. The analyses further reveal that victimization seriously affects children, their families and has long lasting consequences for overall progressive societal growth. The children working in dangerous conditions face long-term physical, intellectual and emotional stress, which is detrimental towards adulthood unemployment and illiteracy in young circles.

Dr. Arab Naz, Dr. Hazirullah, Qaisar Khan, Waseem Khan, Umar Daraz. (2014) A Critical Discourse of Child Victimization and Abuses through Labor in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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