Latest items for LRW-PRACTICE-2
Jan. 18, 2025, 3:34 p.m.
Countries: Australia
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, DV-PRACTICE-2
"This year [2024] has also seen Australia pause to mark the 50th anniversary of several landmark moments in its now five decades-long struggle to eradicate men’s violence against women. This included the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Elsie, Australia’s first domestic violence refuge, in March, and the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Sydney rape crisis centre in October, Australia’s first (9).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, DV-PRACTICE-2
"This year [2024] has also seen Australia pause to mark the 50th anniversary of several landmark moments in its now five decades-long struggle to eradicate men’s violence against women. This included the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Elsie, Australia’s first domestic violence refuge, in March, and the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Sydney rape crisis centre in October, Australia’s first (9).
Jan. 18, 2025, 3:06 p.m.
Countries: Lebanon
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Funding for shelters, personnel training, and other infrastructure to protect women is also unlikely to be forthcoming, in part due to the severe financial problems of the Lebanese state" (para 7).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Funding for shelters, personnel training, and other infrastructure to protect women is also unlikely to be forthcoming, in part due to the severe financial problems of the Lebanese state" (para 7).
Jan. 17, 2025, 11:50 a.m.
Countries: Cambodia
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"It is notoriously difficult to map out the full extent of gender-based violence in the world of work since the subject is culturally taboo and it is often difficult for victims to speak up" (9). "Women workers also have limited systems in place for women to raise concerns and also expressed their hesitation to report harassment and gender-based violence due to negative community attitudes and assumptions about them from others in their community, such as not being a ‘proper woman,’ shunning traditional values, or being sexually promiscuous when away from their home communities for work. A culture of victim-blaming, from both officials and peers, has also been cited as a...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"It is notoriously difficult to map out the full extent of gender-based violence in the world of work since the subject is culturally taboo and it is often difficult for victims to speak up" (9). "Women workers also have limited systems in place for women to raise concerns and also expressed their hesitation to report harassment and gender-based violence due to negative community attitudes and assumptions about them from others in their community, such as not being a ‘proper woman,’ shunning traditional values, or being sexually promiscuous when away from their home communities for work. A culture of victim-blaming, from both officials and peers, has also been cited as a...more
Jan. 16, 2025, 9:45 p.m.
Countries: Peru
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, SEGI-PRACTICE-1
"The State carries out communication campaigns, but these initiatives are isolated from commemorative dates (March 8 and November 25), with limited impact" (7).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, SEGI-PRACTICE-1
"The State carries out communication campaigns, but these initiatives are isolated from commemorative dates (March 8 and November 25), with limited impact" (7).
Jan. 16, 2025, 12:15 p.m.
Countries: India
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Activists say new laws and stricter punishments have done little to address the root causes of sexual violence in India and, according to government data, the problem is worsening. The most recent data from 2022 shows that almost 450,000 crimes against women were reported, up 4% on the previous year, with more than 7% of the alleged crimes rape related. Due to a deep-rooted culture of stigma and shame around rape and sexual assault, experts say the real figures are likely much higher" (par. 14). If it is shameful to be raped, it may lead to less women reporting it (IME - CODER COMMENT).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Activists say new laws and stricter punishments have done little to address the root causes of sexual violence in India and, according to government data, the problem is worsening. The most recent data from 2022 shows that almost 450,000 crimes against women were reported, up 4% on the previous year, with more than 7% of the alleged crimes rape related. Due to a deep-rooted culture of stigma and shame around rape and sexual assault, experts say the real figures are likely much higher" (par. 14). If it is shameful to be raped, it may lead to less women reporting it (IME - CODER COMMENT).
Jan. 16, 2025, 10:50 a.m.
Countries: Honduras
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"With regard to the establishment of shelters, there are currently seven shelters in the main cities, providing psychosocial and legal services to women victims. Each shelter applies a diverse sustainability model and the National Institute for Women provides financing for two shelters" (17). "The Adolescent Care Modules of the Ciudad Mujer programme provide services and training on the prevention of dating violence, school bullying and cyberbullying, suicide, sexual and reproductive education, pregnancy prevention and comprehensive services for pregnant women and teenage mothers between 12 and 18 years of age to enable them to continue their studies and, in cases of violence, receive legal advice and victim support. In addition, a...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"With regard to the establishment of shelters, there are currently seven shelters in the main cities, providing psychosocial and legal services to women victims. Each shelter applies a diverse sustainability model and the National Institute for Women provides financing for two shelters" (17). "The Adolescent Care Modules of the Ciudad Mujer programme provide services and training on the prevention of dating violence, school bullying and cyberbullying, suicide, sexual and reproductive education, pregnancy prevention and comprehensive services for pregnant women and teenage mothers between 12 and 18 years of age to enable them to continue their studies and, in cases of violence, receive legal advice and victim support. In addition, a...more
Jan. 15, 2025, 3:30 p.m.
Countries: Hungary
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, IRP-PRACTICE-2
"Sex traffickers target emotionally vulnerable young people – particularly those from orphanages – and homeless and disabled people. Once under the control of the traffickers, victims find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place. Prostitution can mean survival and so the possibility of exit can become unimaginable – meaning that they are unlikely to report abuse or try to escape. Besides these dynamics, traffickers typically work in organized crime networks and use threats to keep the victims in check" (par. 12).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, IRP-PRACTICE-2
"Sex traffickers target emotionally vulnerable young people – particularly those from orphanages – and homeless and disabled people. Once under the control of the traffickers, victims find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place. Prostitution can mean survival and so the possibility of exit can become unimaginable – meaning that they are unlikely to report abuse or try to escape. Besides these dynamics, traffickers typically work in organized crime networks and use threats to keep the victims in check" (par. 12).
Jan. 15, 2025, 3:12 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Ben Wallace has defended the military justice system's ability to tackle rape and sex offences as figures revealed a dramatic increase in the number of cases being investigated. . .Speaking at the Sandhurst military academy, Defence Secretary Mr Wallace said the increase in cases was due to victims – who are overwhelmingly female – being prepared to come forward. He said: 'Ultimately I think it's a reflection of the work we've been doing in allowing people to come forward, encouraging them to come forward to talk about their experiences. 'And it's also, I think, a reflection on the fact we've invested in the service justice system to make sure there...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Ben Wallace has defended the military justice system's ability to tackle rape and sex offences as figures revealed a dramatic increase in the number of cases being investigated. . .Speaking at the Sandhurst military academy, Defence Secretary Mr Wallace said the increase in cases was due to victims – who are overwhelmingly female – being prepared to come forward. He said: 'Ultimately I think it's a reflection of the work we've been doing in allowing people to come forward, encouraging them to come forward to talk about their experiences. 'And it's also, I think, a reflection on the fact we've invested in the service justice system to make sure there...more
Jan. 10, 2025, 7 p.m.
Countries: New Zealand
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Research shows up to 80 percent of Māori and Pacifica women will experience family and sexual violence in their lifetime. They are three times more likely to be killed by a partner than Caucasian women. Māori and Pacifica women are judged and treated poorly when they do seek help from social services and law enforcement. The fear of having children removed if they do report a crime is a real fear amongst Māori and Pasifika communities" (para 18).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Research shows up to 80 percent of Māori and Pacifica women will experience family and sexual violence in their lifetime. They are three times more likely to be killed by a partner than Caucasian women. Māori and Pacifica women are judged and treated poorly when they do seek help from social services and law enforcement. The fear of having children removed if they do report a crime is a real fear amongst Māori and Pasifika communities" (para 18).
Jan. 10, 2025, 6:10 p.m.
Countries: Maldives
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"When women in the Maldives bravely share their stories of abuse, they find themselves blamed for their own abuse" (para 11).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"When women in the Maldives bravely share their stories of abuse, they find themselves blamed for their own abuse" (para 11).
Jan. 10, 2025, 5:31 p.m.
Countries: Sudan
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"A spokesperson for the UN Population Fund said the social stigma around gender-based violence (GBV) meant the actual numbers of rape victims would be much higher than those officially documented" (para 19).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"A spokesperson for the UN Population Fund said the social stigma around gender-based violence (GBV) meant the actual numbers of rape victims would be much higher than those officially documented" (para 19).
Jan. 10, 2025, 2:14 p.m.
Countries: Indonesia
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The law says that only immediate family members affected by the alleged sex outside marriage can report you to Indonesian authorities. This means that the only way Aussies could be punished is if they bring along a family member who then reports them - or if they have a relationship with a local whose family react badly" (par. 5-6). "'If you fail to prove that it was non-consensual you can be hit by jail time - and if you think that there is no way this law is going to be abused it absolutely will,' she said. 'Sexual assault happens. What if you're sexually assaulted and you can't find a...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The law says that only immediate family members affected by the alleged sex outside marriage can report you to Indonesian authorities. This means that the only way Aussies could be punished is if they bring along a family member who then reports them - or if they have a relationship with a local whose family react badly" (par. 5-6). "'If you fail to prove that it was non-consensual you can be hit by jail time - and if you think that there is no way this law is going to be abused it absolutely will,' she said. 'Sexual assault happens. What if you're sexually assaulted and you can't find a...more
Jan. 8, 2025, 3:34 p.m.
Countries: Tajikistan
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights is currently considering the development of a confidential, gender-sensitive procedure for receiving and reviewing complaints from women and girls who have been subjected to violence" (p. 17). "Beginning in 2019, the Ministry of Health and Social Protection has taken a social sector procurement approach to supporting survivors of violence. To date there has been experience of working with the civil society organizations Dilafr uz in the cities of Kulyab and Bokhtar in Khatlon province, and Femida in Dushanbe, whose goals are the prevention of domestic violence and rehabilitation following domestic violence incidents. Their social services are provided under a government social sector...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights is currently considering the development of a confidential, gender-sensitive procedure for receiving and reviewing complaints from women and girls who have been subjected to violence" (p. 17). "Beginning in 2019, the Ministry of Health and Social Protection has taken a social sector procurement approach to supporting survivors of violence. To date there has been experience of working with the civil society organizations Dilafr uz in the cities of Kulyab and Bokhtar in Khatlon province, and Femida in Dushanbe, whose goals are the prevention of domestic violence and rehabilitation following domestic violence incidents. Their social services are provided under a government social sector...more
Jan. 4, 2025, 12:21 p.m.
Countries: Japan
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
“The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed - to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie” (para 18-19). “'Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn't go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,' the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new 'employers' and a signature they felt pressured to hand over”...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
“The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed - to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie” (para 18-19). “'Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn't go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,' the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new 'employers' and a signature they felt pressured to hand over”...more
Jan. 3, 2025, 2:39 p.m.
Countries: United States
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, IIP-PRACTICE-2
"At Northeastern, women students in engineering and computer science have won awards for projects such as an app that people can use to anonymously report harassment, catcalling and sexual assault" (par. 35).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, IIP-PRACTICE-2
"At Northeastern, women students in engineering and computer science have won awards for projects such as an app that people can use to anonymously report harassment, catcalling and sexual assault" (par. 35).
Dec. 13, 2024, 3:48 p.m.
Countries: D R Congo
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"'[A] number of survivors — especially boys — are reluctant to report,' he explains" (para 11). "Grassroots efforts at change are underway, says UNICEF's Toure. For example, she says, women are organizing so that when they have to go to the bathroom or leave camp they do so in groups, sometimes even with a few men accompanying them. 'It has worked [to deter rapes] to some extent,' she says. 'And if something happens, there's always someone who can help the other. And we've seen it help with resilience. We have seen that being in that collective actually gives them strength.' Toure says there are other efforts — UNICEF is providing...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"'[A] number of survivors — especially boys — are reluctant to report,' he explains" (para 11). "Grassroots efforts at change are underway, says UNICEF's Toure. For example, she says, women are organizing so that when they have to go to the bathroom or leave camp they do so in groups, sometimes even with a few men accompanying them. 'It has worked [to deter rapes] to some extent,' she says. 'And if something happens, there's always someone who can help the other. And we've seen it help with resilience. We have seen that being in that collective actually gives them strength.' Toure says there are other efforts — UNICEF is providing...more
Dec. 13, 2024, 3:43 p.m.
Countries: India
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The conservative nature of Indian society may mean that few women choose to avail themselves of the new legislation, said Satwinder Satti, the president of Abb Nahi, an organisation that helps abandoned women. 'The fact is that girls in India who are deceived by men generally don’t want to go to court as it impacts the future prospects of their marriage,' she said. 'Parents never allow it as they fear it could bring shame to the family. Another issue is that once a case is reported, it endlessly drags on in courts, which acts as a dampener for the victims who might otherwise seek a legal redress'" (para 24-26).more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The conservative nature of Indian society may mean that few women choose to avail themselves of the new legislation, said Satwinder Satti, the president of Abb Nahi, an organisation that helps abandoned women. 'The fact is that girls in India who are deceived by men generally don’t want to go to court as it impacts the future prospects of their marriage,' she said. 'Parents never allow it as they fear it could bring shame to the family. Another issue is that once a case is reported, it endlessly drags on in courts, which acts as a dampener for the victims who might otherwise seek a legal redress'" (para 24-26).more
Dec. 13, 2024, 3:39 p.m.
Countries: India
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Many more rape cases go unreported because of social stigma and other reasons" (para 22).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Many more rape cases go unreported because of social stigma and other reasons" (para 22).
Dec. 12, 2024, 1:41 p.m.
Countries: India
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Despite various legal reforms, many survivors encounter significant barriers in the justice system, including delayed investigations, insensitive handling of cases by authorities, and societal stigma" (para 15).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Despite various legal reforms, many survivors encounter significant barriers in the justice system, including delayed investigations, insensitive handling of cases by authorities, and societal stigma" (para 15).
Dec. 9, 2024, 1:35 p.m.
Countries: Kenya
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-1, LRW-PRACTICE-2
"One day, when the family left the house, their son, who was living at home while studying at a local university, raped her. When she told his mother, she accused her of lying and beat her. As Esther was working illegally and had no id diocuments, she says she feared she would be in trouble if she contacted the police. She also doubted she would have been fairly heard against the word of a wealthier family" (par. 20).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-1, LRW-PRACTICE-2
"One day, when the family left the house, their son, who was living at home while studying at a local university, raped her. When she told his mother, she accused her of lying and beat her. As Esther was working illegally and had no id diocuments, she says she feared she would be in trouble if she contacted the police. She also doubted she would have been fairly heard against the word of a wealthier family" (par. 20).
Dec. 7, 2024, 3:45 p.m.
Countries: Sudan
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"'I worked in Darfur 20 years ago. I worked with survivors of sexual violence then and saw victims as young as seven years old at the time" (par. 24). This shows there is some help for victims (IME - CODER COMMENT).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"'I worked in Darfur 20 years ago. I worked with survivors of sexual violence then and saw victims as young as seven years old at the time" (par. 24). This shows there is some help for victims (IME - CODER COMMENT).
Dec. 6, 2024, 6:21 p.m.
Countries: Trinidad/Tobago
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"'After, I had people come to my door to say: ‘That man raped my daughter.’ One father say that when his face [was shown] on TV his daughter say: ‘Daddy, that is the man who raped me.’ Before, she had not told. She didn’t want the shame'" (para 24).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"'After, I had people come to my door to say: ‘That man raped my daughter.’ One father say that when his face [was shown] on TV his daughter say: ‘Daddy, that is the man who raped me.’ Before, she had not told. She didn’t want the shame'" (para 24).
Dec. 6, 2024, 3:58 p.m.
Countries: Uganda
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Nakiru dropped out of school when her mother died. After the youngest of her uncles got married and no longer needed Nakiru’s housekeeping, he arranged for her abduction. 'Everyone gets married like that,' she says. 'Even the policeman you would report to also took a woman and made her his wife by force" (para 12-13). "'I never wanted to be like other girls who were raped and married off.' Speaking out against the practice is taboo and the custom thrives in silence in the sprawling Karamoja hills" (para 23-24).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Nakiru dropped out of school when her mother died. After the youngest of her uncles got married and no longer needed Nakiru’s housekeeping, he arranged for her abduction. 'Everyone gets married like that,' she says. 'Even the policeman you would report to also took a woman and made her his wife by force" (para 12-13). "'I never wanted to be like other girls who were raped and married off.' Speaking out against the practice is taboo and the custom thrives in silence in the sprawling Karamoja hills" (para 23-24).
Dec. 6, 2024, 10:43 a.m.
Countries: Brazil
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, LRW-LAW-1
"Marisa Sanematsu of the Patricia Galvão institute, a women’s rights organisation, said she believed more victims were speaking out amid a growing awareness of legal protections and increasing intolerance of behaviour such as sexual harassment, which was made a crime in 2018" (para 10).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2, LRW-LAW-1
"Marisa Sanematsu of the Patricia Galvão institute, a women’s rights organisation, said she believed more victims were speaking out amid a growing awareness of legal protections and increasing intolerance of behaviour such as sexual harassment, which was made a crime in 2018" (para 10).
Dec. 6, 2024, 10:24 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The ONS urged 'caution' when interpreting the data on sexual offences, which could be affected by a 'number of factors'. This includes improvements in how police record crime as well as victims being more willing to come forward and report incidents in light of high-profile cases and campaigns" (para 8-9). "Meghan Elkin, from the ONS, said: 'While police-recorded sexual offences are the highest annual figures recorded for England and Wales, the crime survey shows no significant change in prevalence. 'The police figures are influenced by a number of factors including willingness to report. And for forces where data is available, we see that 22 per cent of all sexual offences...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The ONS urged 'caution' when interpreting the data on sexual offences, which could be affected by a 'number of factors'. This includes improvements in how police record crime as well as victims being more willing to come forward and report incidents in light of high-profile cases and campaigns" (para 8-9). "Meghan Elkin, from the ONS, said: 'While police-recorded sexual offences are the highest annual figures recorded for England and Wales, the crime survey shows no significant change in prevalence. 'The police figures are influenced by a number of factors including willingness to report. And for forces where data is available, we see that 22 per cent of all sexual offences...more
Dec. 6, 2024, 10:09 a.m.
Countries: Japan
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"When she decided to go public with her story, Ms Gonoi's family and those around her were against it. In Japan's male-dominated society most sexual violence victims are shamed into silence. And those who speak out face a fierce backlash. A recent survey showed that more than 70% of sexual assaults in Japan go unreported. When Ms Gonoi decided to speak out, she knew it wasn't going to be easy. She was taking on a Japanese military institution. She shared what happened to her on YouTube. Her story was a rare case that captured the nation's and the media's attention. Ms Gonoi says that other women and men shared their...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"When she decided to go public with her story, Ms Gonoi's family and those around her were against it. In Japan's male-dominated society most sexual violence victims are shamed into silence. And those who speak out face a fierce backlash. A recent survey showed that more than 70% of sexual assaults in Japan go unreported. When Ms Gonoi decided to speak out, she knew it wasn't going to be easy. She was taking on a Japanese military institution. She shared what happened to her on YouTube. Her story was a rare case that captured the nation's and the media's attention. Ms Gonoi says that other women and men shared their...more
Dec. 6, 2024, 9:56 a.m.
Countries: Kenya
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Following the investigation, James Finlay & Co told the BBC it has suspended and barred the employee from its tea farms and reported him to the police. The company also told the broadcaster that it is investigating whether its Kenyan operation has 'an endemic issue with sexual violence'" (para 13-14). "Separate video shows two managers sexually harassing an undercover investigator at a tea farm which was, at the time of filming, owned by British Dutch company Unilever. Unilever told the BBC it is 'deeply shocked and saddened' by the allegations. It added that any employees who breached its Code of Conduct have been dismissed, and any criminality reported to the...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"Following the investigation, James Finlay & Co told the BBC it has suspended and barred the employee from its tea farms and reported him to the police. The company also told the broadcaster that it is investigating whether its Kenyan operation has 'an endemic issue with sexual violence'" (para 13-14). "Separate video shows two managers sexually harassing an undercover investigator at a tea farm which was, at the time of filming, owned by British Dutch company Unilever. Unilever told the BBC it is 'deeply shocked and saddened' by the allegations. It added that any employees who breached its Code of Conduct have been dismissed, and any criminality reported to the...more
Dec. 4, 2024, 4:53 p.m.
Countries: Iran
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"However, jailed Nobel peace prize laureate Narges Mohammadi sent a voice message – published by relatives on Instagram – about Ghalibaf’s visible bruises. In the post, she urged Iranian women to share their stories of arrest and sexual assault at the hands of the security forces" (par. 7).
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"However, jailed Nobel peace prize laureate Narges Mohammadi sent a voice message – published by relatives on Instagram – about Ghalibaf’s visible bruises. In the post, she urged Iranian women to share their stories of arrest and sexual assault at the hands of the security forces" (par. 7).
Dec. 4, 2024, 4:40 p.m.
Countries: United States
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The next morning, he reportedly called her to his bedroom - and she went clutching a knife in her pocket for protection. He denied raping her, then allegedly touched her thigh and told her: 'We mariners get lonely out here at sea, ok?' Before she left the room, she recalled him saying to her: 'No one is ever going to believe you.' With the ship not set to dock for two weeks, she told CNN: 'Back in my room I decided that the only thing I could do was to tough it out. No one was going to believe me. I was trapped'" (par. 7-9). "Once returning to land, she...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
"The next morning, he reportedly called her to his bedroom - and she went clutching a knife in her pocket for protection. He denied raping her, then allegedly touched her thigh and told her: 'We mariners get lonely out here at sea, ok?' Before she left the room, she recalled him saying to her: 'No one is ever going to believe you.' With the ship not set to dock for two weeks, she told CNN: 'Back in my room I decided that the only thing I could do was to tough it out. No one was going to believe me. I was trapped'" (par. 7-9). "Once returning to land, she...more
Nov. 29, 2024, 3:17 p.m.
Countries: Japan
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
“The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed - to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie” (para 18-19). “'Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn't go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,' the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new 'employers' and a signature they felt pressured to hand over”...more
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2
“The women, full of hope that she will be able to release herself from the contract returns to the male-run office where she is then raped. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, a camera is set up and the assault is filmed - to later be used as either blackmail, or a porn movie” (para 18-19). “'Since they had the footage that she was being raped, she couldn't go against them, actually she appeared in several adult videos as they demanded her,' the case worker said. Many women feel they are then trapped in their contracts, under the hand of their new 'employers' and a signature they felt pressured to hand over”...more