Sexual exploitation crime sentenced.

SBS'I Want to Know', broadcast on the 13th, pointed to the cartels of distribution of sexual exploitation for children and adolescents, including punishment from the bat of the bat with the subtitle of'Evil Ring-Welcome to Video and N'.

On this day, the broadcast pointed out the sentence of'June 1 year' for Son Jung-woo, 24, operator of'Welcome to Video', a sexual exploitation site for children and adolescents, and suggested the validity of Son's repatriation to the United States.

While Matthew Falder, who photographed and shared child sexual exploits, was sentenced to 25 years in prison in the UK, site operator Son is known to have been sentenced in South Korea.

Former US prosecutor Won Jae-cheon said, "In Korea, it is probably just watching pornography and illegal video. In the United States, it is treated as a level of murder, and in the international community, it is perceived as an anti-human crime, genocide level."

Attorney Kim Young-mi said, "Even if we do 100 crimes, our country only adds about half of our strongest brothers. The United States adds 100 if we do it. So that's all we have to do in dozens." "It must have been more than 30 years (in the US)," he said.

The number of welcome to video sexual exploitation users was found to be 114 overseas and 235 domestic. Most of them were put on probation because they were younger, first offenders, and reflecting.

Jang, an IT industry worker with 503 sexual exploitation, asked the production staff, "Of course, if you don't see it... PD hasn't seen pornography." Lee, an instructor of the site, an English language school instructor, claimed that "work is work and that is. I don't want to apply it in real life."

However, the pediatric psychiatrist, Son Seok, said, "This is the mechanism of addiction. Now that is not enough. It can lead to actual behavior beyond what we see online."

Professor Soo-Jung Lee of the Department of Crime Psychology, Gyeonggi University, said, "If you look through the computer of children's sexual assault criminals, there have been a lot of pornography in children. So does Doo-sun Cho. It is the unconscious subconscious that allows such points of thinking of a child as a sexual object and then falls. You see."

"I think he created and raised an assailant, this society. It looked at cybercriminals lightly and suffered numerous damages, but it did not take any action. This gave a great sense of security to sexual exploitation offenders." said.

ReSET activists said, "In order for victims to be able to return to their daily lives, trust in this society must remain. The public demands.'It is a point of embarrassment to send to the United States because it is not properly punished in Korea."

(SBS funE Jisoo Kim Editor)