Well, the rapists are usually old men and their victims are young women.
There was a case of an actor who confessed to being a serial rapist and committed suicide.
He got a job as a professor too at the acting department of a college and was abusing students
It’s interesting that the Wikipedia article calls it “harassment” while the article it used as a reference calls it “assault.” Legally and definitionally speaking, the two are different. I wonder why the Wikipedia article softens it...
Thats why Wikipedia cannot be trusted but it was the best source for his profile that I could find in English
usually websites like mydramalist and asianwiki just list the drams they have starred in but I think they should have for him, I will check
Korea is more conservative than Japan. It is a lot worse than people think.
Prostitution is still illegal there. They are so backward that they arrest the women instead of the clients.
Basically, in Korea, a prostitute can get raped, report the rape, and get arrested for prostitution instead.
@Little Evil Sorry but that thinking is naive. Prostitution was not made legal in places like Europe and America because it is considered a good thing.
It was made legal to prevent sex trafficking and rape and other abuses.
Prostitution is not legal in the U.S. It is legal in one state, but is illegal everywhere else. I think in many states, it’s the client and not the prostitute who gets arrested, but I could be wrong on that. Maybe that’s just something people are pushing for.
My bad, yes only in Vegas. It is in some part of Europe that it is legal although many trafficked women don't know that it is legal and they can go to police for help since many are sold into sexual slavery
Actually, while I don’t about the connection with rape, I have heard from conferences and such that sex trafficking *is* a problem in the U.S. You also sometimes read news about a woman who escapes from prostitution and how she’d been kidnapped and sold into it.
@Little Evil There is no need for a study. The U.N. and many organizations have set sex slavery as a goal that they aim to eradicate.
You can find a 1,000 articles yourself
@Anra7777 I think the word I was looking for was decriminalized, it is not legal but it has been decriminalized in most places
Seems like some people are going to rape regardless of prostitution or not. Or are you suggesting that they’re raping the prostitutes, because that is terrible too.
That's problem of rich countries having funds to afford buying slaves basically. And you will find that girls are trafficked from poor countries to rich ones no matter prostitution or not.
@Anra7777 A father from the US whose daughter went to Thailand for vacation was kidnapped and turned into a sex slave.
Sex trafficking is a priority issue for most international organizations. It is a very big deal.
Especially in countries with stupid laws in which, foreigners cannot leave without their passports. The criminals just need to steal and hide their passports
Human traficking should be eliminated. That said, there is literally 0 need to allow or ban prostitution until link is found. Until then its simply 2 unrelated matters.
@Little Evil Sorry but thats the most ignorant thing I have ever heard lol
What about American girls getting kidnapped in Thailand and other Asian countries and being turned into slaves?
What is so hard to understand... Thailand is poor country. Criminal there has 0 care if girl he kidnaps is US citizen or not.
And even if someone gets kidnapped in US, it simply happens less, noone says it doesnt happen at all. Because some places are simply more civilised than others.
@Little Evil You have no idea what you are talking about and you already admitted that yourself. How about you stop?
You think young girls are trafficked to be nurses? Thats a rhetorical question, no need to answer.
You should probably read the definition of human trafficking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking
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