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유흥업종사자가 경험한 사회통념과 범죄피해의 내러티브연구
A Study on the Social Conception and Criminal Damage Experienced by the Adult Entertainment Workers
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
한국범죄정보연구, 12/30/2019, Vol. 5, Issue 2, p. 1-25
Subject
유흥업종사자
성 서비스
사회통념
범죄피해
내러티브
Adult Entertainment Workers
Sex service
Social convention
Crimal damage
Narratives
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
2384-4450
Abstract
This study has taken a qualitative research method, Narrative Approach, to explore the relationship between social conceptions and criminal damage experienced by the Adult Entertainment Workers in the context of life. Currently, the number of Adult Entertainment Workers is increasing significantly through diversification. According to this study, there is a myth that first, Adult Entertainment Workers are people who provide sex services such as prostitution, work to satisfy a customer's sexual needs, and therefore, as long as the customer pays, excessive touch and sexual contact are allowed to some extent within a given period of time. Second, the process of becoming an Adult Entertainment Workers is related to the life-changing process of family dissolution, individual economic crisis and individual economic resources improvement. Third, it was found that there is a prejudice that Adult Entertainment Workers are people who provide sex services such as prostitution, and there is a great fear of being victimized by crime. Fourth, the crime damage caused by social convention was mainly the responsibility of the karaoke assistants, who were women, and the fear of legal crackdowns was also the responsibility of the Dowoomi, who were women rather than the Bodosunsu. Fifth, because of their professional characteristics, workers are very afraid of their jobs being known around them. Therefore, to keep one's job secret, one acts to end or narrow one's own social relations. Lastly, since this study was conducted by an interview formatcounseling-, participants stated that they could expose their psychological pain through dialogue and received support and consolation from researchers. On the other hand, the study is valuable as there are little qualitative research done with male and female Adult Entertainment Workers, and therefore is expected to serve as a basis for further research.