Darurat Kejahatan Seksual Digital | Investigasi Tempo

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22 Jun 202106:36

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the alarming rise of digital sexual violence in Indonesia, where perpetrators exploit technology to harass and extort victims. Highlighting a staggering increase in reported cases, the script sheds light on the trauma caused by such acts, including severe emotional distress and even suicidal thoughts. The lack of clear legal protections for victims often leads to further victimization. Despite existing laws, the legal process remains inadequate, leaving many victims in despair, with some even facing the risk of being criminalized themselves. The need for more robust legal frameworks and support systems is emphasized throughout.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The rise of digital sexual violence in Indonesia is alarming, with over 940 cases reported in 2020 alone, marking a significant increase from previous years.
  • πŸ˜€ Perpetrators are using digital technology to exploit victims, often through the threat of sharing intimate content without consent.
  • πŸ˜€ 'Sextortion' is a common modus operandi where perpetrators blackmail victims with intimate photos or videos, threatening to spread them online.
  • πŸ˜€ Many victims of digital sexual violence experience long-term trauma and sometimes contemplate suicide due to the severe emotional and psychological impacts.
  • πŸ˜€ There are gaps in the legal framework, as existing laws do not fully address newer forms of digital sexual violence, leading to difficulties in prosecuting perpetrators.
  • πŸ˜€ Victims often face additional challenges when reporting to authorities, including being dismissed or misdirected to inadequate services that fail to address their concerns.
  • πŸ˜€ In some cases, victims have been blamed or treated as suspects in their own cases, especially when there is insufficient clarity in the law regarding digital sexual violence.
  • πŸ˜€ Support systems for victims of digital sexual violence, including legal and psychological aid, are still underdeveloped, leaving many victims without the help they need.
  • πŸ˜€ A victim named Risak Larane shares a personal account of being extorted and having her intimate videos threatened to be shared, illustrating the real-life consequences of digital sexual violence.
  • πŸ˜€ There is a call for stronger, clearer laws to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable, as existing laws are not yet comprehensive enough to address the full scope of digital sexual violence.

Q & A

  • What is digital sexual violence and how does it impact victims?

    -Digital sexual violence involves the exploitation of victims through digital platforms, where perpetrators use technology to exploit or threaten individuals by sharing intimate content without consent. The impact on victims can be severe, including long-term trauma, depression, and in extreme cases, suicidal thoughts.

  • How has the number of digital sexual violence cases changed in Indonesia over recent years?

    -The number of cases has significantly increased in Indonesia. In 2020, Komnas Perempuan received 940 reports, which is more than three times the number of cases reported in the previous year (281).

  • What are common tactics used by perpetrators of digital sexual violence?

    -Perpetrators commonly use threats of spreading intimate photos or videos of the victim across various social media platforms or adult websites. They often demand money or other favors in exchange for not releasing this content.

  • What is 'sextortion' and how does it relate to digital sexual violence?

    -'Sextortion' refers to the act of extorting money or favors from victims by threatening to release their intimate content. It is a common form of digital sexual violence, where the victim is coerced into complying with the perpetrator's demands to prevent their personal images or videos from being exposed.

  • What challenges do victims face when reporting digital sexual violence in Indonesia?

    -Victims often face a lack of legal clarity, as there is no explicit law protecting them in such cases. Additionally, some victims are discouraged from reporting due to the possibility of being treated as suspects or blamed, which further intensifies their trauma.

  • How did the victim, 'Risak Larane,' experience digital sexual violence?

    -Risak Larane's experience with digital sexual violence began when a perpetrator threatened to spread a video of her unless she paid money. Despite seeking help from the police, her case faced hurdles, including being directed to irrelevant departments and even being dismissed due to the lack of clear legal provisions.

  • What legal issues arise in handling cases of digital sexual violence in Indonesia?

    -A significant legal issue is the lack of explicit laws addressing digital sexual violence. While some laws exist, they often do not specifically cover newer tactics like those involving social media or digital deception. This leads to a situation where victims can become suspects or face further harm.

  • What are the long-term psychological effects of digital sexual violence on victims?

    -The psychological effects on victims can be profound, including lasting trauma, depression, anxiety, and in extreme cases, suicidal thoughts. Many victims also experience a loss of dignity and feel trapped by the threat of their intimate content being shared.

  • How have digital platforms and social media contributed to the rise of digital sexual violence?

    -Digital platforms and social media have made it easier for perpetrators to threaten, exploit, and blackmail victims by spreading intimate content across large audiences. The anonymity and wide reach of these platforms make it difficult for victims to protect themselves.

  • What steps are needed to better protect victims of digital sexual violence in Indonesia?

    -Indonesia needs stronger legal protections and clearer regulations addressing digital sexual violence. This includes explicit laws on sextortion and online exploitation, as well as better support systems for victims, ensuring they are not blamed or penalized for being targeted.

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