New Media 'NoBorder' Tackling Terrestrial Taboos Releases Latest Episode #44
NoBorder Co., Ltd., which operates the new media 'NoBorder' that addresses terrestrial taboos, announced the release of its latest episode, '#44 The Terror of Sexual Crimes Attacking Children - The Reality of 'Sexual Victimization' Destroyed Without Resistance,' today at 9:00 PM. This episode delves into the issue of sexual abuse in educational settings and jobs involving children, and multi-dimensionally discusses how effective the Japan DBS system can be as a system to protect children.
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NoBorder Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yuji Mizoguchi), which operates the new media 'NoBorder' that tackles terrestrial taboos, announced the release of its latest episode, '#44 The Terror of Sexual Crimes Attacking Children - The Reality of 'Sexual Victimization' Destroyed Without Resistance,' today at 9:00 PM.
NoBorder has, until now, approached the 'outline of truth' through themes that Japanese society has long kept under wraps, such as politics, security, economy, and historical recognition. In the latest episode, NoBorder #44, the issue of sexual abuse in educational settings and jobs involving children was taken up, and the effectiveness of the Japan DBS system as a child protection measure was discussed from multiple angles.
The number of sexual abuse cases, such as non-consensual indecency, involving children under 18 years old, amounts to approximately 5,000 cases annually. Furthermore, in public schools, there is a continuous stream of teachers and staff receiving disciplinary action for sexual violence and sexual crimes, raising questions about the safety of educational environments themselves.
Against this backdrop, the discussion delved into how effective the 'Japan DBS (Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Act),' which will be enforced from December 2026, can be as a system to protect children, together with experts in crime prevention education and legal commentators.
#44: 'The Terror of Sexual Crimes Attacking Children - The Reality of 'Sexual Victimization' Destroyed Without Resistance'
https://youtu.be/LEqCNrS0Gc0
Highlights of the Latest Episode
1. Why Question 'Japan DBS' Now?
Currently, in Japan, over 5,000 cases of sexual abuse involving children under 18 occur annually, many of which happen within close, trusting relationships. Among these, sexual crimes committed by teachers and staff, who are supposed to protect children, reached a 10-year high in 2023.
Considering the repeated misconduct by teachers and staff and sexual crimes occurring in environments involving children, how effectively will the Japan DBS, to be enforced from December 2026, function as a system to protect children? Questioning its effectiveness and limitations is an unavoidable discussion precisely because it is before its enforcement.
2. Issues Raised in the Program
The program presented the following discussion points:
- Will the Japan DBS function sufficiently as a system to protect children?
- Are stricter measures and continuous treatment necessary for offenders?
- What should be prioritized in educational settings to prevent sexual crimes?
- Are measures in educational settings alone sufficient to protect children?
During the discussion, while the introduction of the system itself was evaluated as a step forward, many challenges were also pointed out, such as the narrow scope of application, limitations for first-time offenders, and the exclusion of cases that are not prosecuted or settled out of court. The major theme is not merely creating laws, but how to build a system to protect children across educational settings, families, and society as a whole.
3. The Reality That Cannot Be Fully Protected by Systems Alone
In this discussion, the shared perspective was that legal frameworks alone are insufficient to protect children, and structural reforms across society are necessary. Many concrete measures were also presented, such as enabling children to verbalize discomfort through comprehensive sex education, deploying crime prevention experts and former police officers, establishing consultation services, and improving teachers' working conditions.
This episode delves into what is truly needed to protect children's safety, not just from a theoretical perspective, but also down to the operational level on the ground.
4. Diverse Cast and Guest MC
This episode brought together commentators from the fields of crime prevention, law, and journalism, who spoke candidly at risk. Takushi Okuno, representative of the Gobo Party; Junsei Kubota, non-fiction writer; Yasunori Sakurai, known as the 'Muscle Lawyer'; Kazuki Shinohara, Gen Z political activist; Fifi, talent; and Mieko Miyata, a leading expert in crime prevention education, appeared and discussed the effectiveness and challenges of the system from their respective viewpoints.
Tomomi Morisaki, a mother of two and active YouTuber, appeared as guest MC. From a mother's perspective, she expressed serious anxieties and bravely revealed her past experiences, giving overwhelming realism to the discussion.
[Cast Information]
Guest MC:
Tomomi Morisaki (Talent)
Cast:
Takushi Okuno (Representative of Gobo Party)
Junsei Kubota (Non-fiction writer)
Yasunori Sakurai (Lawyer)
Kazuki Shinohara (Political Activist)
Fifi (Talent)
Mieko Miyata (Leading expert in crime prevention education)
Viewer Participation Project (Survey)
After the program's release, viewer surveys are being conducted on the official X accounts of Yuji Mizoguchi, the main MC, and NoBorder. We provide a platform for viewers to think and express themselves through the program, so please participate.
Yuji Mizoguchi Official X: https://x.com/mizoguc
NoBorder has, until now, approached the 'outline of truth' through themes that Japanese society has long kept under wraps, such as politics, security, economy, and historical recognition. In the latest episode, NoBorder #44, the issue of sexual abuse in educational settings and jobs involving children was taken up, and the effectiveness of the Japan DBS system as a child protection measure was discussed from multiple angles.
The number of sexual abuse cases, such as non-consensual indecency, involving children under 18 years old, amounts to approximately 5,000 cases annually. Furthermore, in public schools, there is a continuous stream of teachers and staff receiving disciplinary action for sexual violence and sexual crimes, raising questions about the safety of educational environments themselves.
Against this backdrop, the discussion delved into how effective the 'Japan DBS (Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Act),' which will be enforced from December 2026, can be as a system to protect children, together with experts in crime prevention education and legal commentators.
#44: 'The Terror of Sexual Crimes Attacking Children - The Reality of 'Sexual Victimization' Destroyed Without Resistance'
https://youtu.be/LEqCNrS0Gc0
Highlights of the Latest Episode
1. Why Question 'Japan DBS' Now?
Currently, in Japan, over 5,000 cases of sexual abuse involving children under 18 occur annually, many of which happen within close, trusting relationships. Among these, sexual crimes committed by teachers and staff, who are supposed to protect children, reached a 10-year high in 2023.
Considering the repeated misconduct by teachers and staff and sexual crimes occurring in environments involving children, how effectively will the Japan DBS, to be enforced from December 2026, function as a system to protect children? Questioning its effectiveness and limitations is an unavoidable discussion precisely because it is before its enforcement.
2. Issues Raised in the Program
The program presented the following discussion points:
- Will the Japan DBS function sufficiently as a system to protect children?
- Are stricter measures and continuous treatment necessary for offenders?
- What should be prioritized in educational settings to prevent sexual crimes?
- Are measures in educational settings alone sufficient to protect children?
During the discussion, while the introduction of the system itself was evaluated as a step forward, many challenges were also pointed out, such as the narrow scope of application, limitations for first-time offenders, and the exclusion of cases that are not prosecuted or settled out of court. The major theme is not merely creating laws, but how to build a system to protect children across educational settings, families, and society as a whole.
3. The Reality That Cannot Be Fully Protected by Systems Alone
In this discussion, the shared perspective was that legal frameworks alone are insufficient to protect children, and structural reforms across society are necessary. Many concrete measures were also presented, such as enabling children to verbalize discomfort through comprehensive sex education, deploying crime prevention experts and former police officers, establishing consultation services, and improving teachers' working conditions.
This episode delves into what is truly needed to protect children's safety, not just from a theoretical perspective, but also down to the operational level on the ground.
4. Diverse Cast and Guest MC
This episode brought together commentators from the fields of crime prevention, law, and journalism, who spoke candidly at risk. Takushi Okuno, representative of the Gobo Party; Junsei Kubota, non-fiction writer; Yasunori Sakurai, known as the 'Muscle Lawyer'; Kazuki Shinohara, Gen Z political activist; Fifi, talent; and Mieko Miyata, a leading expert in crime prevention education, appeared and discussed the effectiveness and challenges of the system from their respective viewpoints.
Tomomi Morisaki, a mother of two and active YouTuber, appeared as guest MC. From a mother's perspective, she expressed serious anxieties and bravely revealed her past experiences, giving overwhelming realism to the discussion.
[Cast Information]
Guest MC:
Tomomi Morisaki (Talent)
Cast:
Takushi Okuno (Representative of Gobo Party)
Junsei Kubota (Non-fiction writer)
Yasunori Sakurai (Lawyer)
Kazuki Shinohara (Political Activist)
Fifi (Talent)
Mieko Miyata (Leading expert in crime prevention education)
Viewer Participation Project (Survey)
After the program's release, viewer surveys are being conducted on the official X accounts of Yuji Mizoguchi, the main MC, and NoBorder. We provide a platform for viewers to think and express themselves through the program, so please participate.
Yuji Mizoguchi Official X: https://x.com/mizoguc