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Korean Version of the Notification Policy on Sexual Offenders: Did It Enhance Public Awareness of Sexual Crimes Against Minors?




International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 49 Issue: 4 Dated: August 2005 Pages: 376-391


Junseob Shin ;
Young-Boom Lee

This study compared South Korea's notification policy for sex offenders who have victimized children with similar community notification programs in the United States.
South Korea's Youth Sexual Protection Act of 2000 mandates that twice a year the Korean Commission on Youth Protection (KCYP) will provide the public the names of convicted sex offenders who have victimized children. The first public notice in August 2001 revealed the identities of 169 such sex offenders. The intent of the act is to prevent sex crimes against minors by "enhancing public awareness" of the crime. The current study involved a cross-sectional survey of Koreans 16 years old or older to determine their awareness of and opinions about the notification policy. The 1,409 respondents reflected the populations of metropolitan, middle-city, and rural areas. Generally, the respondents' concerns about sexual crimes against minors and their familiarity with the notification policy were relatively high. The vast majority of the respondents supported the current notification policy, and 249 (17.7 percent) of the respondents had identified sexual offenders in their communities through the notification policy. Unlike community notification laws in the United States, the Korean notification policy places more emphasis on deterring sexual crimes against minors by using a strong form of social punishment, i.e., regular public exposure of the identities of offenders. U.S. notification laws, on the other hand, emphasize deterrence of sexual crimes. The Korean notification policy also differs from the American community notification laws in that it does not have registration requirements for sex offenders. This suggests that it is of little help in assisting law enforcement agencies in monitoring sex offenders in the community. 5 tables, 1 figure, and 29 references


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Effective this year, a new amendment passed on April 28, 2020 by the South Korean Ministry of Education will ban sex offenders from applying to take the national teacher certification examination.
While sex offenders have always been disqualified in the hiring process, they could still apply and take the certification exam. The Ministry of Education explained, “ While the teacher certification program has continuously advised that those without the proper eligibility for employment in the education sector should not take the certification exam, ” it has been impossible to actually stop them from applying anyway, without a policy in place.
The amendment now allows the Ministry of Education to screen for unfit applicants, deny them access to the certification examination, and hence “ provide more opportunities for the qualifying applicants .”
Korean citizens are largely supportive of this newly passed law, denying the certification examinations to those with any sexual criminal history — including any that resulted in fines over $1K…
… and look forward to other sectors, like legal and medical, to consider applying the same restrictions to their respective certification processes.





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