In 2023, the number of child abuse reports reached about 48.5 thousand cases, rising by around 5.2 percent from the previous year. The number of reports of child abuse has risen steadily in the last years, with the exception of 2022.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the issue of child abuse surged to the forefront of societal concerns in Korea. The public became increasingly attentive to child welfare issues, and every major Korean newspaper covered instances of child abuse, delving into the details of each case and the backgrounds of both victims and perpetrators. To trace the origin of this heightened awareness, we analyzed Korean news articles from the period before and after the pandemic's onset. We sourced articles from July 2017 to June 2022 (spanning two and a half years before and after the outbreak) using six search terms: "child abuse," "child neglect," "corporal punishment," "emotional abuse," "physical abuse," and "sexual abuse" on Naver News, a leading Korean news portal. Our methodology involved Part-Of-Speech (POS) tagging and stop-word removal to assess keyword frequency. Our objective was to determine if the COVID-19 pandemic was a direct catalyst for the uptick in child abuse reports or if the issue had been previously underreported. Additionally, we built dynamic semantic networks from the articles to chart monthly shifts in the narratives around child abuse in Korea and the society's evolving response to it. The gathered news data was archived in Pickle files, categorized by various dictionary keys such as publication date and time, publisher, title, URL, and article content.
In 2023, 71,767 illegal sexual photos and videos, out of a total of 79,230 requests, were successfully removed from Google and YouTube in South Korea. Although the number of requests for the other two categories, child or youth sexual abuse content and fake images and videos, was significantly smaller, the majority of these were also removed.
In 2023, 79,230 removal requests related to illegal sexual photos and videos were submitted to Google and YouTube in South Korea. Additionally, there were more than 11,000 request to take down child or youth sexual abuse content.
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In 2023, the number of child abuse reports reached about 48.5 thousand cases, rising by around 5.2 percent from the previous year. The number of reports of child abuse has risen steadily in the last years, with the exception of 2022.