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Keyword Collection System based on Association Rules to Track Pornography of Children on Dark Webs (다크웹 아동 음란물 추적을 위한 연관규칙 기반 키워드 수집체계)

  • Jin-Gyeong Kim;Jiyeon Kim;Chang-Hoon Kim
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2023.07a
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    • pp.207-208
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    • 2023
  • 다크웹을 통한 마약, 금융거래, 해킹 등 사이버 범죄가 증가하면서 다크웹 상의 범죄 추적을 위한 사이버 수사 필요성이 증대되고 있다. Tor와 같은 다크웹 접속 브라우저는 강력한 익명성을 제공하기 때문에 주로 다크웹 운영상의 취약점 분석, 악성코드를 활용한 함정수사 기법이 실효성 높은 다크웹 수사 기술로 간주된다. 그러나 사이트 개설 및 폐쇄가 빈번하게 발생하는 다크웹의 특성상 최신 범죄 정보를 수집하기 위해서는 방대한 다크웹 정보를 실시간 수집하고, 능동적으로 검색 키워드를 확장할 수 있는 고도화된 크롤러 기술 개발이 필요하다. 본 논문은 다양한 다크웹 사이트 중, 아동 음란물 사이트를 크롤링을 통해 수집하고, 수집된 텍스트의 연관 분석을 통해 검색 키워드를 확장하는 수집 체계를 제안한다.

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A Study on the Current Status of High School Students' Exposure to Pornographic Materials (고등학생들의 음란 영상매체 접촉 실태)

  • Kim Han Sook
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.45-63
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to understand the current status of high school students' exposure to pornographic materials as well as to provide basic data to develop sex education programs. This study was conducted through a self-administered questionnaire survey of 774 students of six high schools in Seoul, three boys' and three girls' respectively, from August 22 to August 25, 2000. This study shows that high school students' exposure to pornographic materials such as CD-ROMs, internet, video tapes and adult movies has become very serious. The results of this study are as follows. 1. Among the students surveyed, $23.5\%$ of them currently has opposite-sex friends, while $42.2\%$ used to have and $34.2\%$ has never had opposite-sex friends. 2. $55.3\%$ of the students pick up their sexual knowledge from their friends, followed by mass media $(47.5\%),\;school (21.1\%),\;adult\; magazines (17.1\%)\;, internet (14.1\%)$, pornography visual $materials (11.5\%),\; sexual\; books (3.6\%)$ and pornography printed $materials (2.4\%).$ 3. Regarding the frequency of sexual education taken in school, $54.2\%$ of the students answered 'often', while $37.6\%$ answered 'almost none', 'several times' $(4.4\%)$, 'never' $(2.9\%)$ and 'frequently' $(0.9\%)$, respectively. Regarding sexual education at home, $42.2\%$ answered 'almost none', followed by 'never' $(36.3\%)$, 'often' $(16.3\%)$, 'several times' $(3.3\%)$ and 'frequently' $(1.8\%)$, respectively. 4. $68.2\%$ of the students have been exposed to adult movies, followed by pornography videos $(60.1\%)$, internet chatting $(50.2\%)$ and pornography computer diskettes $(38.0\%)$. 5. The degree of exposure to pornographic materials of boy students is much higher than that of girl students. 6. It appears that there is an interrelation between the kind of schools and the degree of the students' exposure to pornographic materials. 7. The higher the students' grade is. the more they have been exposed to pornographic materials. 8. It shows that there is an interrelation between the students' academic performance and the degree of their exposure to pornographic materials. 9. There is also an interrelation between the amount of students' pocket money and the degree of their exposure to pornographic materials. 10. There is an interrelation between the degree of their adaptation to school life and the degree of their exposure to pornographic materials. 11. It appears that there is an interrelation between their parents' relations with them and the degree of the students' exposure to pornographic materials. 12. There is a significant difference in the degree of their exposure to pornographic materials in accordance with their residential area. 13. There is also a significant difference in the degree of their exposure to pornographic materials in accordance with the average income of their families. 14. There is also a significant difference in the degree of their exposure to pornographic materials in accordance with the mean sexual education at home.

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Ecological Support System for Promoting Youth Culture in a New Millennium Age An Ecological Approach to Adolescents′Spatial and Informational Environment (새 밀레니엄에서의 청소년 문화창조를 위한 생태학적 지원체계(VII) 청소년의 공간 및 정보환경에 대한 생태학적 접근 -주변시설과 매체물을 중심으로-)

  • 박미석;이정우;김명자;계선자;김경아
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.39 no.9
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    • pp.103-120
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to contribute to adolescents'welfare by investigating an actual condition of harmful environment and finding helpful ones. A total of 1125 questionnaires were used for the final data analysis. The study revealed the following results. 1. When it comes to spatial environment, adolescents go to PC rooms most frequently among facilities. They showed that the degree of use of harmful facilities is extremely low. The study revealed that frequency of exposure to harmful environment can be reduced more efficiently if adolescents are made to realize the harmfulness than when they are simply made to follow strict regulations. Significant differences were found in spatial environment according to gender and residence. 2. When it comes to informational environment, TV had an enormous influence on adolescent and they were exposed to computer at an early stage than expected. The frequency to see pornography was on the higher increase than ever, which showed outstanding difference according to gender. Also, pornography was mainly spread through friends.

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Libraries' Efforts to Preserve Intellectual Freedom and Baned Books (도서관에서의 지적자유 수호를 위한 노력과 금서에 관한 연구 - 한국과 미국의 경우를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Myeong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.193-216
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    • 2004
  • This study focuses on "Intellectual Freedom" based on the fundamental principles of library services. Particularly, this paper pursues to the legal foundations of "the freedom of expression". The American Library Association celebrates "the Banned Books Week" to draw attentions to the danger of banned books and censorship. This study also studies how "the banned books" are made by pursuing the definitions of "pornography" and "obscenity" in terms of the court's opinions of The Supreme Court of the United States and Korea. Recently, the top three reasons for the "banned books" are considered to "be sexually explicit", "contain offensive language" and "be unsuitable to age groups".

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The Ecological Variables Affecting Adolescent's Sexual Behavior (청소년 성행동에 영향을 미치는 생태학적 변인)

  • Kim, Eun-Hwa;Jeon, Gwee-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.45 no.7
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    • pp.71-91
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    • 2007
  • We investigated the ecological variables of adolescent sexual behavior. We grouped the behaviors into organism, microsystem, mesosystem, and exosystem. The variables belonging to the organism group were sexual attitude, sex, grade, sexual knowledge, sexual education, dating experience, problem behaviors, and self-control. The microsystem variables included the parent-adolescent communication about sexuality, parental monitoring, parent educational background, friend relationships, and school environment. Moreover, the mesosystem variables included family-peer and family-school relationships. The exosystem variables were comprised of neighborhood environment and pornography. The study group included 369 adolescents from the first and second grade of several high school in Daegu, Korea. We found that the factors affecting adolescent sexual behavior included grade, sex, dating experience, self-control, smoking, and pursuing sexual pleasure. As well, contact with deviant friends, father-adolescent communication about sexuality, school type, and attachment to teacher. In addition the family-peer relationship also affected adolescent's sexual behaviors as well as pornography and neighborhood environment. Lastly the variable belonging to the organism group was found to have the greatest effect on adolescent, sexual behavior compared to the other variables.

Factors Related to High-risk Health Behavior in Middle School Adolescents (중학교 청소년의 고위험 건강 행위 관련요인)

  • Ko, Yu-Kyung;Kang, Kyeong-Hwa;Lim, Ji-Young;Kim, Min-Jeong;Yoo, Hyun-Jeong;Yoo, II-Young
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.341-350
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    • 2006
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe high-risk health behaviors in middle school adolescents and to identify factors related to this behavior. Method: This survey study employed a self administered questionnaire given to 621 students enrolled in one middle school located in Gyeonggi province. Using the cluster sampling method, 4 classes from the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades were selected. The survey was done between April 20 and May 19, 2004. Data were analyzed using SAS. Result: The results showed that 19.1% of adolescents smoked cigarettes and 8.4 % drank regularly. The mean score for resilience was 6.92 (range:0-10) and for depression, 23.62 (range:0-50). The adolescents in higher grades reported significantly more experience with pornography. Also, adolescents who reported have fewer conversations with their parents had significantly more experience with pornography. Depression was significantly higher for those students who had better academic skills and higher family income. Resilience level was significantly higher for the students who reported better schools records and higher family income. The most important factor related to the high risk behaviors, depression, and resilience was conversations with parents. Conclusion: This study suggests that to develop an effective high-risk health behavior prevention program for adolescents, it is necessary to include communication skills with the parents.

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Internet experience effect on Juvenile Delinquency (인터넷 경험이 청소년 비행에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, So-joung
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.57-79
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    • 2010
  • This study set out to investigate internet experience effect on youth's delinquency. Specifically, internet experience means internet deviant behaviors and the frequency of the internet use including chatrooms, computer game, and pornography. Data came from Korea Youth Panel Survey 2007. Analysis methods hierarchical regression analysis. The major findings of this study are as follows. First, results showed that adolescents use computer every day about 2 hour 40 minutes for using internet such as chatrooms, computer game, and pornography. And 29.4% of adolescents reported internet deviance. Second, the internet use and the internet deviance influenced positively juvenile delinquency. Third, the relationship between internet use and juvenile delinquency was mediated by aggression and internet deviance. These results means that youth spend much time online every day for using internet, and engaged internet deviance. This online experience influence juvenile delinquency offline world. And limitations and implications of this study were discussed with respect to further studies.

A Study on Copyrightability of Pornography (음란물의 저작물성에 대한 연구)

  • Park, hyung-min;Kim, in-chul
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.353-354
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    • 2019
  • 누드사진에 대한 저작물성을 판단하였던 대법원 1990. 10. 23. 선고 90다카8845 판결에서 소위 '음란물'을 저작물로서 인정하여 저작권법상에서 보호하기 시작하였다. 최근에는 일명 "음란물 등 헤비업로더 사건(대법원 2015. 6. 11. 선고 2011도10872 판결)"을 통해 음란물의 저작물성을 다시 한 번 인정하였고 이후 일본 AV제작사의 저작권 침해금지 가처분신청에서도 저작물성을 인정하였다. 하지만, 여전히 음란물의 저작물성 인정 여부에 대해서 사회적으로 논란이 있고 정보통신망 이용촉진 및 정보보호 등에 관한 법률에 의해 음란물 유통에 대한 형사처벌 조항이 있어서, 음란물 보호에 대해서 저작권법과 정보통신망 이용촉진 및 정보보호 등에 관한 법률이 충돌하는 양상이다. 본 글에서는 우리나라의 판례와 미국의 판례 등을 검토하여 현재 상황 속에서 음란물의 저작물성을 인정하는 것이 적절한지에 대해서 연구하려고 한다.

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The Study of Sexual Behavior of the Middle School Students (중학생의 성행동 관련 요인)

  • Jung, Sun Young;Park, Hyun Sook;Jo, Geum Yi
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.6330-6339
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    • 2013
  • The aims of this study were to identify the significant predictors of the sexual behavior of middle school students. The subjects consisted of 603 middle school students (male 344, female 259). The data was collected through self-report questionnaires, which were constructed to include the attitudes to sexual behavior, sexual permissiveness, perceived behavioral control, sexual behavioral intention, father's child-rearing attitudes, mother's child-rearing attitudes, friends' attitudes to sex, exposure to pornography, and sexual behavior. The data was analyzed using the SPSS 19.0 program. The significant predictors of sexual behavior of middle school students that explained 51.0% of the variance in sexual behavior were the friends' attitudes to sex, alcohol drinking experience, experience of sexual abuse, sexual permissiveness, exposure to pornography, sexual behavioral intention, perceived behavioral control, father's child-rearing attitudes, and mother's child-rearing attitudes. These findings suggest that the approach to a sexual education promotion program for middle school students should consider multisystemic predictors.

A Study on Actual Conditions and Patterns of Sexual Harassment in the Korean Adolescents (한국 청소년의 성희롱실태 및 유형에 관한 조사연구)

  • Kim, Young-Hae;Lee, Hwa-Za;Jung, Eun-Soon;Kim, Lee-Soon;Moon, Sun-Hwa;Jung, In-Kyung
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.196-206
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to identify Korean adolescents' sexual harassment conditions and patterns in schools as well as their psychological reactions when they are under sexual harassments or they committed sexual harassments. The subjects were 475 middle and high schoolers in Pusan and Gyeong Sang Nam-Do. The survey was executed from July 1 through Dec. 31, 2000. The collected data was analyzed by SPSS WIN 8.0 using percentage, mean. The results of this study were as follows: 1. the linguistic sexual harassment such as 'lewd jokes or dirty talks' was the major pattern(35.4%), The body touching such as 'kiss or embracing', 'internet transmission of pornography', 'sexual harassing of body characteristics', touching breast', 'grasping of hands or body touching', 'body touching in secret place', 'urging to sit in touch or on knees', 'exposing of special body areas', and 'showing pornography' followed in a row. 2. The eighteen point three percents of subjects had the experience to commit sexual harassment. The forty four point seven percent of above subjects committed it against their classmates. The first time to commit sexual harassment was their middle school period (38.4%). Their motives to commit it were as under: 'killing time'(48.8%), 'annoying', 'attracting attention from the other sex', 'expressing lovely emotions', 'urging of their friends', 'misunderstanding that the other partners felt good when they experienced sexual harassment, 'showing their strength' etc. their with committing harassments they felt as under ; 'joyful'(61.6%), 'funny,' 'desirous to try again', 'thrilling', 'breaking stress', very pleasant', 'exciting', 'regretful', 'guilty', and 'feeling fear' etc. 3. Twenty four point two percents of the population exposed to sexual harassments. The sexual harassers were almost their classmates (42.7%). And then unknown people', 'boy or girl friends and school staffs' followed in a row. The places where harassments happened were 'inside classroom'(69.8%), 'school bus and subway', 'outside school', etc. The feelings when experienced harassments were 'anger' (51.3%), 'hurting self-respect', 'embarrassing', 'rejection', 'insulting', 'shame', 'fear', 'dislike', 'anxiety', 'melancholy' etc. The reasons not to have consultations after sexual harassments were 'worrying to be well-known'(49.6%), 'believing not helpful enough', 'regarding simple mischief', 'trying to revenge directly', 'understanding their mistakes', 'worrying retaliation' etc.

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