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Dip Launches "Shibuya Yami-Baito Zero Project" in Collaboration with Shibuya Mirai Design — Partnering with QuizKnock to Prevent 'Dark Part-Time Job' Victimization

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Dip Corporation, in collaboration with Shibuya Mirai Design, has launched the "Shibuya Yami-Baito Zero Project" with the support of Shibuya Ward and the cooperation of the National Police Agency's Anonymous and Fluid Crime Group Countermeasures Headquarters. The project aims to prevent young people from getting involved in 'dark part-time jobs' (yami-baito), which are recruitment for criminal roles conducted via social media. Special partner QuizKnock will also participate to enhance practical crime prevention literacy among high school students nationwide, starting from Shibuya. A recent survey revealed that one in four high school students in Tokyo has encountered information suspected to be 'yami-baito,' and 70% cannot distinguish it, highlighting the urgent need for this initiative.

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Q: What is the purpose of the "Shibuya Yami-Baito Zero Project"?
A: The project aims to improve practical crime prevention literacy to protect high school students from sophisticated 'yami-baito' recruitment tactics and prevent unwitting involvement in crime.
Q: Why is Shibuya the starting point for this project?
A: Shibuya was chosen because the contact rate with 'yami-baito' information among high school students in Tokyo is exceptionally high nationwide, it's a trend-setting area, and Dip Corporation has a base there.
Q: How is QuizKnock involved in the project?
A: QuizKnock created an educational video in a multiple-choice quiz format to teach how to identify 'yami-baito,' which will also be used in outreach classes.