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An entertainment district in Seoul, South Korea. Some of the private karaoke rooms known as “norebang” offer services where women can be sent to the customer’s room. Although the number of brothels has decreased following the enforcement of the “Special Act on the Prevention of Prostitution,” which strengthened penalties for sex trafficking brokers, sex establishments have not disappeared (2008).

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“Prostitutes Are Criminals, Not Victims”: The Paradox of “Prohibitionism,” Where the Sex Industry Thrives Despite Strict Crackdowns

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