“School voyeurism” by children is on the rise, with videos selling for as little as 50 yen each, and adults wanting to take them, but the reality of the damage and the hurdles to cracking down on them.
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*If you are concerned about having flashbacks to sexual assault, please return to this page without reading further. “Probably at a high school, they were photographed crouching in a classroom, or walking down a hallway, taken from below.” The images found online were sexually explicit photographs of female students that appeared to have been taken at school. In some cases, even the real names and ID photos of students believed to be victims have been made public. Sumire Nagamori, representative of the internet patrol volunteer group “Hiragi Net,” monitors the internet day and night for secretly taken images to protect children from sexual crimes. Working with five members of the group, he checked each of the stolen files one by one. The school is identified based on the background of the image and the characteristics of the uniform, and the school and police are notified. Images secretly taken at school could only have been taken by classmates or school personnel, but they are being bought and sold online. The damage continues to increase, with the number of arrests expected to rise from 3,953 in 2019 to 6,933 in 2023. In schools and kindergartens, the number of cases of crackdowns under prefectural ordinances increased from 23 in 2019 to 123 in 2023, and the number of cases of crackdowns under the crime of filming, which came into effect in July 2023, was 46. Continue reading on Yahoo News Abematv 2024/10/18 9:02.
It’s because some brat is bringing their phone to school. The school shouldn’t allow smartphones, but if a kid brings their phone to school for family reasons, they should at least look after it.
Smartphone cameras these days have amazing close-up and zoom capabilities, so I don’t know what it would have been like for me if I had been a kid in this day and age.
If something like this happens, the school should get the police involved. Children will learn from experience that if the police come to investigate and they do something they shouldn’t, it can become a big problem.
When I was in high school, a gay bass player was hiding in the boys’ bathroom taking upskirt photos. He even stole a uniform and wore it, but the class names were in both English and numbers, so he got the wrong class and was immediately arrested.
Norimaki Senbei attached remote cameras to Arale’s eyes to try to capture a bathing scene with a female character, but because Arale’s eyesight is so poor that she has to wear glasses even though she’s a robot, they had to remove her glasses while bathing, so they could only get a blurry image.
Even if they are caught, their real names are not reported, and they probably think of it as a well-paying part-time job that also allows them to satisfy their sexual needs. I can almost hear the voices saying, thank you, juvenile law.
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