Children victimised by social media-linked crimes in Japan down 10.8 per cent


TOKYO: The number of children under 18 who became victims of crimes through social media use in Japan last year dropped 10.8 per cent from the previous year to 1,486, the lowest in the past ten years, the National Police Agency said Thursday (March 13).

Of the total, which decreased for five consecutive years, 414, or the largest group, were victimised by child pornography, such as being forced to send their sexually explicit photos, down 30.1 per cent.

Children who fell prey to nonconsensual sexual intercourse came to 287 and child victims of nonconsensual indecency totaled 102, both tripling from the previous year, likely due to the revised Penal Code coming into force in July 2023, which clarifies the requirements for punishments.

By type of social media, crimes took place most frequently through Instagram for the first time, at 461 victims, followed by X, formerly Twitter, at 398 victims, and TikTok, at 82 victims.

Children who fell prey to crimes through online games came to 98. In some cases, children were victimised by those with whom they became friends in the process of teaming up to play online games and communicated via in-game voice chats.

The proportion of children victimised through online games among all child victims of social media-linked crimes has increased in recent years, reaching 6.6 per cent last year, roughly doubling from 3.1 per cent in 2019. - Jiji Press via The Japan News/ANN

 

 

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