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김용세(Kim, Yong-Se) 한국피해자학회 2012 被害者學硏究 Vol.20 No.1
Korean legal system on the criminal victim protection has been made great strides during last two decades. The rapid developments since 2000's have been made on the initiative of national organizations like as Ministry of Justice(MOJ) or Minisry of Gender Equality and Family(MOGF). Almost of civil organizations of victim support have been grown up as non-governmental organization subordinated to those government circles. Korean legal system of victim protection and support mainly has been made by imitation of advanced statutes of orther countries by the bureaucratic decisions or strong public pressure rather than be based on the experiences and victims' demands from the workplace. Here and now, it's very relevant to analyse problems and to seek for the way of improvement for the korean legal system of victim support which has been rapidely developed in a short period. In this paper I tried to present a basic conception for the sharing my perception about the problems in Koeran legal system of victim protection and desirable direction of development.
김용세(Kim, Yong-Se) 한국피해자학회 2011 被害者學硏究 Vol.19 No.1
In the last few decades, most of the western countries have explored and adopted the idea of restorative corrections. Restorative Correction is unaccustomed concept for the Korean practitioners and researchers, though they have begun to be interested in ‘Restorative Justice’ in these several years. In this paper I intended to examine the potential of applying restorative correction in Korea. For the realization of this plan, I tried to keep the perspective of comparative law and cultures between Korea and UK also. In order to carry out the purpose; Firstly I introduced briefly the history of restorative justice in UK. Secondly I examined and analyzed current programs of restorative correction in UK, which is the one of the most advanced countries in this field. Then I research into appropriate practice models for the Korean correctional officers and institutes, the way of introduction and the expectable effectiveness.