ストーカー被害者98人に「民間警護」支援したら…実際の効果は?=韓国
If we provided ”private security” support to 98 stalking victims... what would be the actual effect? = Korea
Mr. A from South Korea was harassed by her former husband, who had just been released from prison after serving eight months in prison for domestic violence, and stalked her by not only calling and texting her but also leaving things in front of their house. police is former husband
and decided to provide private security support to Mr. A. One day, the former husband, who was drunk, tried to approach Mr. A late at night, but when the private security guard who was guarding him stopped him, the former husband uttered a bad word and ran away.
I ran. After receiving the report, the police arrested the former husband who was wandering around the residence and took him into custody. Last year, the National Police Agency identified 98 crime victims who were likely to suffer additional damage such as stalking and domestic violence.
It was revealed on the 9th that it had provided civilian security assistance to people. This private security support project is aimed at cases where the risk falls under the "very high" level on the risk assessment checklist, or where the perpetrator is released from prison or detained.
The candidates are those who are judged to be at particularly high risk of additional damage due to warrants being dismissed, etc., and are selected after approval from the chief of the city/provincial police agency. Those eligible for private security support are those affiliated with a private security company contracted with the National Police Agency.
He received close protection from two bodyguards for 10 hours a day, once for up to 14 days. Most of the subjects were women (91 people, 93%), and their relationship with the perpetrator was a former lover (44.9%) or former/current husband.
The most common cases were women (24.5%). There were no cases in which the victim was harmed by the assailant during or after private protection.
Additionally, as a result of conducting a questionnaire survey targeting victims, all respondents indicated that they were not satisfied with the content of private security support.
He said he was satisfied and felt safe while under private protection. The National Police Agency will continue to operate a private security support project targeting high-risk crime victims in the Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi regions this year, while
plans to increase its budget with the goal of expanding operations nationwide.
2024/01/09 11:57 KST
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