韓国警察庁
Korea's mandatory police system is expected to be reintroduced after a series of indiscriminate killings
In South Korea, which has experienced a series of stray incidents, it is expected that the mandatory police system, which was just abolished this year, will be reintroduced in order to prevent recurrence. Prime Minister Han Duk-soo announced on the 23rd that the police should be reorganized.
In the announcement, he revealed that he was considering reintroducing the mandatory police system. The compulsory police system has long been established as an alternative to military service. In South Korea, about 2 per adult male
Although one year of military service is compulsory, serving as a conscripted police officer is treated the same as fulfilling military service obligations. The parent body was established in 1971 for the purpose of detecting North Korean spies and guarding demonstrations.
Combat police made in . Then, in 1982, the conscripted police were established, and for the past 40 years, they have mainly assisted the local police, which are suffering from a shortage of personnel.
A duty police is a type of police, but not a formal police officer. In addition to the “general duty police,”
There are three types of volunteers: the “specialized police force” and the “Dokdo (Japanese name: Takeshima) security force” who carry out their duties by making use of skills such as license transfer, foreign language ability, and police dog handlers. Ta
. The test consists of a written test, a personality test, and a physical/physical test. Those who pass the test undergo recruit training just like active duty soldiers. difference
was Workplaces were determined by training performance and aptitude. The main duties of the conscripted police are to control traffic, maintain public order at airports, etc., and assist in maintaining public order, such as guarding and suppressing demonstrations.
served a month. There are also duties in public relations groups and police bands that call for crime prevention and traffic safety in schools and local communities, and many of these duties are performed by celebrities who have reached the age of military service.
came In the past, the South Korean military had ``national defense public relations officers and public relations support personnel'' who were responsible for military public relations and military performances in the military, and celebrities such as actors and artists acted as ``entertainment soldiers''.
There was a degree. However, in 2011, a lawmaker survey revealed that most entertainers took about three times as many vacations as ordinary soldiers.
Criticism from the public increased due to the fact that they were given special treatment for the reason that they were "from". After that, there were scandals such as entertainment soldiers eating and drinking in the entertainment district during their service period, and in 2013, entertainment soldiers
The system was abolished. After the system was abolished, celebrities were forced to accept the conscription police system, which consisted of "conscription police with special skills." Changmin of the idol group "TVXQ" and "S
Many celebrities, such as Siwon of UPER JUNIOR, have served as conscripted police officers. In addition to being given two days off a week, the conscripted police were allowed to stay out for three nights and four days once every two months.
Compared to general soldiers, the degree of freedom was high, so the selection test magnification was high every time. However, the former government of Moon Jae-in has indicated a policy to abolish the mandatory police system due to reasons such as the lack of military strength.
The capacity was gradually reduced from 2018, and was completely abolished in April this year. In South Korea, on the 21st of last month, a slasher incident occurred near the Sinrim subway station in Seoul, killing one person and killing three.
injured. Also, on the 3rd of this month, there was a slasher incident in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, on the outskirts of Seoul, South Korea, killing one person and injuring 13 others. Considered relatively safe
In South Korea, where there is a large number of people, the series of robbery incidents has shocked the public and increased anxiety. In addition, since the incident, there have been a series of "incident teasers" on the Internet.
Against this backdrop, Prime Minister Han announced on the 23rd a statement aimed at preventing the recurrence of indiscriminate killings. Prime Minister Han said, “Everyday life, such as subway stations and walking trails.
Violent crimes that occur in this space are virtually equivalent to terrorism," he said, adding that he would "actively consider reintroducing a mandatory police system" in order to reorganize the police organization and significantly strengthen its ability to prevent crime. did. Korea
KBS, the country's public broadcaster, said, "It is believed that the introduction of the system is due to a shortage of police personnel who carry out security activities on the ground." According to KBS, there are currently 140,000 police officers nationwide.
Of these, only 30,000 are responsible for maintaining public order. In response to a series of indiscriminate killings and "incident teasers," the South Korean police dispatched riot police and armored vehicles to major densely populated areas nationwide from the 4th of this month.
It is location. “The government is currently stepping up special security operations to deal with heinous crimes,” Han said.
2023/08/28 11:45 KST
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