"They



saw

women as toppings for pizza or dessert."

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Nth

Room Incident' 1 year.

These are the words of an anonymous reporter team 'Fire from the Pursuit' and a civic group 'ReSET', who played a major role in bringing the world to light on this incident that shocked our society.



They talked about the current situation of digital sex crimes, saying that even after a year has passed, digital sex crimes continue and the methods are evolving day by day.


'One year in the nth room case', digital sex crimes are evolving more secretly


The Ministry of Justice held an online video seminar on the 15th at the Government Complex in Gwacheon under the theme of 'One year after the Telegram sexual exploitation case in Room n'.



Fireworks and reset officials, who played a decisive role in the public discussion of the nth room incident, came out as lecturers and explained the actual situation of digital sex crimes they personally witnessed over the past year.



#1

"I was monitoring and found a place that had the same shape as room n. The free room and room 1 were a public relations room, room 2 had an entrance fee of 20,000 won, and room 3 had an entrance fee of 100,000 won. In the case of sexual exploitation desired by the client, he received money according to the level of sexual exploitation.”



#2

"There is a chat room where all the personal information of a 17-year-old victim is posted in the sexual exploitation chat room and illegal composites are created for this victim only. It was circulated by name"



#3

"(Google) You can see that when you search for 'street' in Korean and 'street' in English, you can see that the content is really different. , can be illegally filmed anywhere, and the photos and videos are displayed for anyone to see, and those who saw them spread personal information saying 'I know who I am', which leads to additional crimes such as online sexual violence and stalking. have."



#4

"There are slang words such as 'Gantel to exchange the room' and 'I need a middle school mackerel.'



He said, "There are a lot of abbreviated contents because we have to deliver the contents in a short time. If you give a lecture for 10 hours, you have enough data to do it for 10 hours," he said.



“The perpetrators feel proud when their nicknames are revealed to the media.”


The characteristics of the perpetrator were also explained.



They mostly use the 'no' tone of voice online, such as 'I did it' or 'X Honey~', but a reset official said, "This tone is actually a dialect, so you cannot say that you are the perpetrator just because you use this tone. However, there are many perpetrators. It's one of the tones I use, so I put it in the type."



He also said that if he uploads a lot of sexual exploitation, he is known as 'brother' among them, and there are people who cringe for sex crime videos saying 'brother, brother'.



At the same time, we also disclosed cases where there is no sense of guilt in the perpetrators who enjoy sex crimes.


#1

"The perpetrators see women as a topping for pizza or dessert. They conspire to commit crimes, recommend methods, and comfort each other by telling them not to feel guilty about their actions."



#2

"Their chat rooms or nicknames are public If that happens, the perpetrators are rather proud, because they have the belief that they will not be caught.”



#3

"I'm not afraid of public authorities either. They say, 'I'm running out of traces, but the police can't catch them', or I post that I'm a detective and say, 'You're the one who will give me porn'. They say, 'Your ○○○ I have the idea that I will enjoy the power.”


"I thought that the perpetrators might have withdrawn a little after the nth room incident became public," said an official from the chase team.




Minister of Justice Park Beom-gye, who attended the seminar, said, "The most important thing is to improve the familiar culture that takes place implicitly that digital sex crime is 'not a big deal' beyond revising regulations and creating an advisory group to take countermeasures. "I hope this seminar can be used as an opportunity to reflect on what is lacking from the perspective of victims' human rights."



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