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  • 2010 Annual Report 2010 Annual Report

    This annual report, written in English, aims to report an achievements that the Korean society has made for the eradication of commercial sexual exploitation against women and major related issues that have been spotlighted up to date. It is expected to be used as sources to strengthen an international cooperation and build a global network and distributed to agencies and organizations working for the prevention of overseas prostitution and human trafficking.

  • 2009 Annual Report 2009 Annual Report

    2009년 내용은 없는걸 모르고 번역을 안 맞겼어요 조금 나중에 드릴께요

  • 2008 CWHR Annual Report 2008 CWHR Annual Report

    CWHR Annual Report 2008, written in English, reports anti-prostitution activities and their outcomes that have been made in Korea, targeting audiences of other countries. Its contents include survivors" writings that deal with how to understand changes that have come after a nationwide crackdown on prostitution, activities and achievements that the center has made, and social issues on prostitution that had drawn the public attention during the time.

  • 2007 Annual Report 2007 Annual Report

    This is an English report that is intended to report policies and activities the Korean society achieved to stop prostitution in 2007. It includes the major activities of Center for Women"s Human Rights, anti-prostitution campaigning and prostitution related policies in Korea, and activities of local facilities working against prostitution.

  • 2006 CHWR Annual Report 2006 CHWR Annual Report

    This is an English report that is intended to report policies and activities the Korean society achieved to stop prostitution in 2006. It includes the major activities of Center for Women"s Human Rights, anti-prostitution campaigning and prostitution related policies in Korea, and activities of local facilities working against prostitution.

  • 2011 Legislative Measures for Female Entertainers 2011 Legislative Measures for Female Entertainers" Human Rights Advocacy

    This report aims to pave a way for the legislative foundation for human rights advocacy of female entertainers who are forced to provide a sexual service. It is expected to strengthen their self-determination and to provide a way that help establish a comprehensive and legislative mechanism to prevent sexual exploitation against them, before as well as after crimes take place.

  • 2011 Self-Reliance Support Model for Young Prostitution Victims (Research Report) 2011 Self-Reliance Support Model for Young Prostitution Victims (Research Report)

    To accommodate particular needs of young prostitution victims, the report developed several models that are tailored to the needs of specific youth groups. The models created systematic programs involving an internship center, an emergency handling center, a drop-in center, a temporary shelter, or a mid or long-term shelter, a alternative school, a youth group home, rehabilitation support center, etc. It has laid a ground for further legislative success that ensures the expansion of facilities specializing youth prostitution and fosters an access of these services. *Types of Self-Reliance Support Model 1) Type A: Youth Support Shelter Centered Model 2) Type B: Education Support Specialized Model<span style="color: black; font-family: 굴림; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: no

  • 2011 Stop Runaway Teenagers from Entering Prostitution I: Prostitution Entering Process (Research Report) 2011 Stop Runaway Teenagers from Entering Prostitution I: Prostitution Entering Process (Research Report)

    This report is designed to find out a process of teenager experience from running away home to entering prostitution, as well as a structure under which they are controlled and sometimes they themselves struggle to achieve the best choice and favorable positions. It also suggested recommendations targeting policies related to the prevention of youth prostitution.

  • 2011 Mental Health and Demand from Prostitution Victims: Based on Answers from Assistance Facility Dwellers (Research Report) 2011 Mental Health and Demand from Prostitution Victims: Based on Answers from Assistance Facility Dwellers (Research Report)

    In order to build a comprehensive mental healthcare system, this report surveyed the needs of those who dwell in assistance facilities, questioning their mental health condition, relevant service feedback, and needs for better service. Lastly, it suggested policy recommendations that include the improvement of mental health service, connection to mainstream healthcare system, and the development of methods ensuring active mental health care programs.

  • 2011 Stop Runaway Teenagers from Entering Prostitution II: Focusing on Protective Factors and Risk Factors (Research Report) 2011 Stop Runaway Teenagers from Entering Prostitution II: Focusing on Protective Factors and Risk Factors (Research Report)

    After examining existing researches, this report draws out protective factors and risk factors that affect teenagers in terms of the involvement of prostitution. Besides, it delves into whether the protective factors control an influence that the risk factors have created. The outcomes and recommendations of this report are expected to be used as a primary data that can help establish preventive measures against teenager"s involvement in prostitution. It also includes "Life of Runaway Prostitution Victims" and "Runaway Prostitution Victims and Preventive Factors and Risk Factors."

  • 2011 Comprehensive Support Manual for Victims 2011 Comprehensive Support Manual for Victims

    This report was published to help assistance facilities working for prostitution victims by providing information on how to deal with complex cases involving prostitution. It includes medical assistance, counseling, legal aid, rehabilitation, etc. with a consideration of specialty of each service and its comprehensive integration. Besides, it contains sectors that have recently drawn the public attention such as trauma, suicide prevention, addition, psychological treatment, etc.

  • 2011 Women and Human Rights Vol. 6 (Periodical  Publication) 2011 Women and Human Rights Vol. 6 (Periodical Publication)

    Women and Human Rights Vol. 6 has a report "Teenager Prostitution and a Way to Solve Out" as a special feature, approaching teenager prostitution in various aspects and pursuing solutions accordingly. In the section of "Between Being Alive and Dead", it covers recent succeeding deaths of women in prostitutions and attempts to find out the natures and causes of their deaths. Besides, it includes issues regarding prostitution that have drawn a public attention recently and relevant works, such as Mary Lucille Sullivan"s report covering what happened after the legalization of prostitution in Australia and interviews with Chairperson of Pohang Sexual Exploitation Prevention Committee Yoon Kyunghee and Professor Caroline Norma who points out what has happened to the Korean victims of a legalized sex industry in Australia.

  • 2011 Women and Human Rights Vol. 5 (Periodical  Publication) 2011 Women and Human Rights Vol. 5 (Periodical Publication)

    2011 Women and Human Rights Vol. 5 has a report "Debate on Prostitution Prevention Law Amendment" as a special feature, producing a summary of debates regarding the law amendment over last 7 years, with major issues that have been spotlighted in this debate focused. In the section of "Red-light District after Surrounding Condition Changes," it deals with how changing conditions around the street have made an influence and what kinds of understanding we can draw under such changed circumstances, as well as attempts to figure out where the support measures for women in prostitution is going around, in the face of actions that seeks the closure of these areas. It also includes Sheila Jeffreys" paper on normalization of prostitution and its effect on the gender equality, an interview with Trish Godman who introduced a bill for sex buyer criminalization in Scotland, and reviews on the reality of India child prostitution and situations driving North Korean female refugees into prostitution.

  • 2010 Teenager Prostitution Prevention Manual, 2010 Teenager Prostitution Prevention Manual, "Anti-Prostitution Action School" (Research Report)

    It is a package that is composed of teenager prostitution prevention program manuals, training program manual copies, and CDs. 1. It can be used in middle schools and troubled youth assistance facilities in accordance with the degree of teenager"s risk of being exposed to prostitution and development stages. <span style="co

  • 2010 Women and Human Rights Vol.4 (Research Report) 2010 Women and Human Rights Vol.4 (Research Report)

    2010 Women and Human Rights Vol. 4 has a report "How to Stop the Victimization of Foreign Women in Prostitution" as a special feature, in order to discuss possible solutions that could stop the victimization of foreign women and to help relevant policies proceed in a right direction. In the section of "Think about a Way to Stop New Forms of Prostitution", it attempts to find a possible solution to tackle new forms of prostitution by describing how sex business has transformed itself and revealing what facts have been hidden behind the scene. Besides, it include Jennifer Jones"s report that studies how pornography business networks online has controlled the clients and produced a typical form of capital oriented market condition, an interview with Gail Dines, president of Stop Porn Culture, which is a major organization fighting against pornography in the U.S., and reviews on books about sexual violence.