According to a 2012 report released by the municipal government in Seoul, an estimated 200,000 youths run away from home each year. According to a study of the same year by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, 3 of runaway youths have been exposed to prostitution, either as a buyer or a prostitute. There have been reported cases of runaway girls who sell sex over internet chat, and live with “families” in jjimjilbang, or bathhouses, with fellow runaway girls. According to Cho Jin-kyeong, director of Stand Up Against Sex-Trafficking of Minors, the latter phenomenon has become even worse with the surge of mobile phone chatting apps, as “Sex trafficking has now become ‘normalized’ among young kids, no matter whether they are attending school or living with their families. The ages when the kids are first exposed to such crimes are getting younger as well.”. “Schoolgirl” deals exactly with this phenomenon.
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- 1/9/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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