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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.8.085

A study on the actual conditions of digital sex crime policies in major countries and issues and direction of the sex crime policy in Korea: case studies of the U.S., Australia, Japan, and Germany  

Kim, Hyejin (Global Digital Sex Crime Research Institute)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.8, 2020 , pp. 85-95 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is a newly defined concept of digital sex crimes as the sex crime pattern in Korea is integrated with digital technology. After examining the current status and response of digital sex crimes in Korea, legal and institutional gaps are identified.It is also aimed at drawing up appropriate responses to domestic situations compared to cases in major foreign countries. This study adopted the mode of literature research.It used related data from government agencies, various statistics and survey data, seminar data organized by the National Assembly office, women's organizations, and research reports. The ultimate goal is to derive the problem situation by analyzing the current system.The results of this study are to discuss digital sex crimes that are being expanded and reproduced by the development of digital media. It also points out that the legal vacuum caused by the law's failure to keep up with the law needs to be continued.Our conclusion is that we should actively accept best practices from abroad. In addition, it is necessary to create a community value in which all members of society become "monitors" in the recognition that they may be perpetrators or victims.
Keywords
Telegram sexual exploitation case; digital sex crime; artificial intelligence; big data; digital sex crime characteristics;
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