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Citation

Korean J. Vict. 2017; 25(3): 57-88.

Vernacular Title

범죄피해자 보호ㆍ지원제도의 개선방안

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Korean Victims Association)

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Abstract

In the criminal justice system so far, the victim was regarded as a personal matter even though he suffered enormous damage both mentally and economically due to the crime, but he did not pay much attention to compensation or compensation for it. In 1964, we have enacted the protection policy for victims from all over the world, including New Zealand. In Korea, based on the "Crime Victims Protection Act" enacted in 2005, the State and local governments have established policies for the protection of crime victims and are supporting the activities of the organizations concerned with the protection of victims. In accordance with the Declaration of the Basic Principles of Justice on Victims of Crime and Abuse, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1985, it is recommended that appropriate measures be taken to protect victims on an international, regional, or national level. In this paper, we propose the improvement methods of crime victim protection law and crime victim protection support, focusing on the consideration of crime victims' protection and support system in New Zealand, Japan, Germany and other countries.


Language: ko-kr

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