How online sexual abuse leaves child victims scarred for life
By Cherry Salazar and Chiara Zambrano
The online sexual exploitation of children does not end with the rescue of victims, or the litigation and sentencing of perpetrators.
The impact of OSEC to its victims stretches for life.
In the second episode of our series on Digital Sex Crimes in Asia, let's listen to an OSEC survivor about her ordeal and how she rebuilt her life after her experience. We'll also hear from child’s rights advocates on how to handle cases of exploitation with sensitivity and respect.
Most parts of this episode will be graphic and may be triggering to some listeners. Discretion is highly advised.
This podcast on Digital Sex Crimes in Asia is supported by the Judith Neilson Institute’s Asian Stories project, in collaboration with the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, the South China Morning Post, The Korea Times, and Tempo of Indonesia.
The interviews were conducted by Cherry Salazar of PCIJ, who also wrote this episode, with transcription assistance from Alexis Guevara and Daniella Paulino. The cover art was made by Alexandra Paredes.
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