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Then, this time, I'll show you how to eradicate these crimes and what more our society needs for victims.

Let's meet with the secretary-general of the Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Response Center, Seung-Jin Yoo.

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Q. What did you talk to the victims of 'telegram sexual exploitation'?

[Yoo Seung-jin / Chief of the Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Violence Response Center: What the victims want most is the appeal of stopping and stopping the crime that is taking place. If the perpetrator is not specified, the investigation is a very difficult part, so I think the victims are having the most trouble.]

Q. Is stealthy crime still happening online?

[Yoo Seung-jin / Chief of the Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Violence Response Center: Soranet in 2017, Webhard Cartel in 2018, Burning Sungate in 2019, and the Dark Web have had so many online sexual assaults. Because they have been very disregarding collective organized and hate crimes against women, these people continue to exploit the sex while moving through the platform without dying.]

Q. How to punish an increasingly vicious crime?

[Yoo Seung-jin / Chief of the Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Violence Response Center: I think it will be very important to stand up to the standards of punishment for punishing the subjugation law and cyber sexual violence. I think that it is necessary to have possession crimes that can punish the city hall for storage, and in addition, it is necessary to establish a law to introduce the concept of collective sexual violence against organized crime against women in the online space. To do.]

Q. What do you want to focus on supporting victims?

[Yoo Seung-jin / Chief of the Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Violence Response Center: I am telling you that a one-stop system is very necessary to support victims of cyber sexual violence. First, consultation support will be required, and second, deletion support will be needed to prevent the distribution of these videos. I think these parts need a system that can support many victims at a more national level.]

Q. What do you want to say to victims in need?

[Yoo Seung-jin / Director, Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Violence Response Center: I think there will definitely be people who blame themselves. There are people who are always waiting to be with you, not your fault. That's why I want you to contact me through centers or other organizations that can ask for help.]

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