Sex trafficking in South Korea, the Glossary
Sex trafficking in South Korea is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the Republic of Korea.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Burning Sun scandal, Child labour, Cybersex trafficking, Discord, Human trafficking, Kijichon, Korean War, Molka, Nth Room case, Sex trafficking, Sexual slavery, Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop, South Korea, Telegram (software), The Korea Herald, Trafficking in Persons Report, United States Department of State, United States Forces Korea, United States military and prostitution in South Korea.
- Child sexual abuse by country
- Crime in South Korea by type
- Human rights abuses in South Korea
- Human trafficking in South Korea
- Rape in South Korea
- Sex trafficking by country
- Social issues in South Korea
- South Korean women
- Women in South Korea
Burning Sun scandal
The Burning Sun scandal, also known as Burning Sun gate, was a 2019 entertainment and sex scandal in Seoul, South Korea, which involved several celebrities, including Korean idols of popular K-pop groups, and police officials. Sex trafficking in South Korea and Burning Sun scandal are rape in South Korea.
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Child labour
Child labour is the exploitation of children through any form of work that interferes with their ability to attend regular school, or is mentally, physically, socially and morally harmful.
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Cybersex trafficking
Cybersex trafficking, live streaming sexual abuse, webcam sex tourism/abuse or ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies)-facilitated sexual exploitation is a cybercrime involving sex trafficking and the live streaming of coerced sexual acts and/or rape on webcam. Sex trafficking in South Korea and Cybersex trafficking are Crimes against women, forced prostitution, Organized crime activity and sex industry.
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Discord
Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.
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Human trafficking
Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labour, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation. Sex trafficking in South Korea and human trafficking are Organized crime activity.
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Kijichon
Kijichon, literally camptown, refers to the towns surrounding military bases of the United States Forces Korea (USFK).
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Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
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Molka
Molka (몰카,, lit. 'hidden camera') is the Korean term for hidden cameras or miniature spy cameras secretly and illegally installed, often in order to capture voyeuristic images and videos.
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Nth Room case
The "Nth Room" case is a criminal case involving blackmail, cybersex trafficking, and the spread of sexually exploitative videos via the Telegram app between 2018 and 2020 in South Korea.
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Sex trafficking
Sex trafficking is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Sex trafficking in South Korea and sex trafficking are Organized crime activity.
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Sexual slavery
Sexual slavery and sexual exploitation is an attachment of any ownership right over one or more people with the intent of coercing or otherwise forcing them to engage in sexual activities. Sex trafficking in South Korea and sexual slavery are forced prostitution and sex industry.
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Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop
Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop refers to elements of sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop (Korean pop), which was once seen as a conservative music industry. Sex trafficking in South Korea and sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop are human rights abuses in South Korea.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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Telegram (software)
Telegram Messenger, commonly known as Telegram, is a cloud-based, encrypted, cross-platform, instant messaging (IM) service.
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The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald (코리아헤럴드) is a leading English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul, South Korea.
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Trafficking in Persons Report
The Trafficking in Persons Report, or the TIP Report, is an annual report issued since 2001 by the U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.
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United States Department of State
The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations.
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United States Forces Korea
The United States Forces Korea (USFK) is a sub-unified command of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM).
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United States military and prostitution in South Korea
During and following the Korean War, the United States military used regulated prostitution services in South Korean military camptowns. Sex trafficking in South Korea and United States military and prostitution in South Korea are forced prostitution and human trafficking in South Korea.
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See also
Child sexual abuse by country
- Child sexual abuse in Australia
- Child sexual abuse in Canada
- Child sexual abuse in Nigeria
- Child sexual abuse in the United Kingdom
- Sex trafficking in Brunei
- Sex trafficking in China
- Sex trafficking in East Timor
- Sex trafficking in El Salvador
- Sex trafficking in Guatemala
- Sex trafficking in Japan
- Sex trafficking in Kazakhstan
- Sex trafficking in Kyrgyzstan
- Sex trafficking in Mexico
- Sex trafficking in Mongolia
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- Sex trafficking in Taiwan
Crime in South Korea by type
- Corruption in South Korea
- Human trafficking in South Korea
- Organized crime in South Korea
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
Human rights abuses in South Korea
- Capital punishment in South Korea
- Censorship in South Korea
- Chun Doo-hwan
- Gender inequality in South Korea
- Gwangju Uprising
- Hazing in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces
- Human trafficking in South Korea
- Internet censorship in South Korea
- Korean ethnic nationalism
- Lee Myung-bak rat poster incident
- Political repression in South Korea
- Roh Tae-woo
- Samchung re-education camp
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop
- Slavery on salt farms in Sinan County
- South Korean cyber defamation law
Human trafficking in South Korea
- Human trafficking in South Korea
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- Slavery on salt farms in Sinan County
- United States military and prostitution in South Korea
Rape in South Korea
- Burning Sun scandal
- Cho Doo-soon case
- Gwangju Inhwa School
- Jang Ja-yeon
- Jung Joon-young KakaoTalk chatrooms
- Miryang gang rape
- Murder of Yun Geum-i
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
Sex trafficking by country
- Child trafficking in India
- Prostitution on Native American Reservations in North America
- Sex trafficking in Brunei
- Sex trafficking in Cambodia
- Sex trafficking in China
- Sex trafficking in East Timor
- Sex trafficking in El Salvador
- Sex trafficking in Guatemala
- Sex trafficking in Hong Kong
- Sex trafficking in Indonesia
- Sex trafficking in Japan
- Sex trafficking in Kazakhstan
- Sex trafficking in Kyrgyzstan
- Sex trafficking in Laos
- Sex trafficking in Macau
- Sex trafficking in Malaysia
- Sex trafficking in Mexico
- Sex trafficking in Mongolia
- Sex trafficking in Myanmar
- Sex trafficking in Nigeria
- Sex trafficking in Singapore
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- Sex trafficking in Taiwan
- Sex trafficking in Thailand
- Sex trafficking in Vietnam
- Sex trafficking in the Philippines
- Sex trafficking in the United States
- Animal welfare and rights in South Korea
- Economic inequality in South Korea
- Racism in South Korea
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- Suicide in South Korea
- Teenage pregnancy in South Korea
- Women's rights in South Korea
South Korean women
- Lucite Tokki
- Ministry of Gender Equality and Family
- Park Rehyun
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- Yoon Hye-ran
- Younhee Yang
Women in South Korea
- Korea's Next Top Model
- Korean beauty standards
- Ministry of Gender Equality and Family
- Sex trafficking in South Korea
- South Korean women
- The Women Outside (film)
- Women factory workers in South Korea
- Women in South Korea
- Women in unions in South Korea
- Women's education in South Korea
- Women's rights in South Korea
- Women's role in the democratization of South Korea
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_trafficking_in_South_Korea