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Alvin’s part 1.(2) Describe an issue in your country that people disagree on with respect to legality (not prostitution) explaining the arguments from both sides. 2.(3)Chart a crime explaining its affect on and the role of these groups (criminal, victim, society, police, courts, corrections). Seek to explain the psychology or motives of the prisoner. You might draw on a real case or make a composite case. 3.(4)Describe prison in your country. How many total prisoners are there? What percent of the population is incarcerated? What are conditions in prison like? For what types of crimes are people imprisoned and for how long? What rights are prisoners afforded? What is the cost of confining a prisoner? Who pays it? Does your country have political prisoners? What principles underlay your system? How could the correctional system be improved? Discuss recidivism and rehabilitation.
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1.Question (2) Describe an issue in your country that people disagree on with respect to legality (not prostitution) explaining the arguments from both sides.
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Euthanasia (approval) 1.Must consider the economic status of the patient’s (or older) family. 2.(the case of terminally ill) the healing process is just terribly painful, but the pain can not be cured, when the pain is impossible to be cured the patient don’t have to face death with pain. 3.Have a carefree life on death can be dignity rather than die in pain. 4.If the patient strongly request because of the after life after the treatment.
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Euthanasia (opposite) 1.Human life is dignity. 2.Human doesn’t have any right to take other people’s life. 3.The target of euthanasia could be able to restored again.(Vegetative only) 4. Euthanasia is likely to be used by illegal ways.(Property rights issues, a child vie for the parent's assets) 5.methods of euthanasia, euthanasia required a lot of details and social problems such as a doctor's credentials
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2.Question (3)Chart a crime explaining its affect on and the role of these groups (criminal, victim, society, police, courts, corrections). Seek to explain the psychology or motives of the prisoner. You might draw on a real case or make a composite case.
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Young Chul Yoo’s serial murder incidents A JUDGE in South Korea yesterday sentenced to death a serial murderer who claimed to have killed 26 wealthy pensioners and prostitutes and to have eaten their livers. Police were able to substantiate 20 of the murders claimed by Yoo Young Chul, 33, who said that he killed out of a hatred for women and the rich. He bludgeoned his victims to death with a hammer between September 2003 and July this year, dismembered them at his apartment in Seoul, and disposed of most of their bodies in shallow graves near a Buddhist temple. He said during the hearing that he felt sorry for his victims, but told the court that he would kill a hundred more if he were released. “My actions cannot be justified,” he said. “If we live in a society where people like me can live a good life, there will be another Yoo Young Chul.” The case has provoked shock in South Korea, anger over the incompetence of the police, and a backlash against efforts by politicians to abolish the death penalty. (3)
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Young Chul Yoo’s serial murder incidents “With most of the 20 victims women and the elderly, Yoo’s case is a serious crime that has no parallel in the nation’s history,” the court said in its ruling. “We sentenced him to death, having considered his motive, the method of murder and the shock his killing spree gave to the bereaved families and to the public, even though he felt sorry for the bereaved families.” South Korea, like its neighbor, Japan, has a low crime rate by the standards of the industrialized world and the squalid facts of Yoo’s case have caused anguished reflection. Psychiatrists said that, although sane, he suffered a personality disorder after being divorced by his wife, who worked as a masseuse, a common cover for prostitution. She left him while he was in prison for theft, and he lived in poverty for much of his life with his mother. He practiced techniques for killing on dogs. His human victims were mainly female prostitutes and rich elderly couples, as well as a street vendor. The prosecution said that he was hostile to the rich and that he murdered women because his lover had betrayed him. (3)
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Young Chul Yoo’s serial murder incidents Summary When-September 2003~July 2004 Where-Mostly in Seoul Who-Murderer Young Chul Yoo What-20people mostly rich old people and prostitutes How-Cruelty ways to killed people with hammers or knifes Why-Discontents from rich people and feels disgust after divorce
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Affects crime – got a sentence of death victims - cruelty ways to killed by Young Chul Yoo with hammers or knifes Society – during 2003~2004 while Yoo was killing, people who were lived in Seoul were afraid of go out. Police – arrest and Yoo with superhuman mental powers and received statement Courts – gave a sentence of death to Yoo Corrections – there was a rumor that people who caught Yoo was not police, but that’s not aa true-.
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3.Question (4)Describe prison in your country. How many total prisoners are there? What percent of the population is incarcerated? What are conditions in prison like? For what types of crimes are people imprisoned and for how long? What rights are prisoners afforded? What is the cost of confining a prisoner? Who pays it? Does your country have political prisoners? What principles underlay your system? How could the correctional system be improved? Discuss recidivism and rehabilitation.
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Korean prison it’s depends on the power of prison officers We are not allow to know population of prison because it’s a state secret. Because of the life and environment in prison is good, some homeless people want to go to the prisons, and prisoners don’t feel guilty. –(1)
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Clothes in prison prisoner on trial – mustard color convicted prisoner - blue designate clothes from prison Summer – reddish brown Spring, autumn – greenish brown Winter – greenish brown Individually, prisoners can buy their clothes with money kept in custody also can buy swimming clothes, underwear, socks, gloves and any daily necessities with money kept in custody (1)
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Life of Korean prison Wake up at 6:30am,3times muster a day 2hours radio a day,9am~9pm 20inch TV, watching movie once a week The meals in Korean prison is better than most of high schools. Special meal on festive days. Can buy lots of things with cheap price. Heating room during winter. 1person for 1 pyeong (3.3058m² ) Exercising everyday on big field. Employment to factories in the prison and earn money. –(1)
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Penalty Minors are going to Youth Detention Center not to prison, and their maximum sentence is 2years. serial murders are almost 100% be sentenced to life imprisonment (2)
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Penalty(2) general rape2Y6M~4Y6M special rape/housebreaking rape4~6years burglar rape7 ~10years murder with special motives(self-defense)4~6years murder with normal motives8~11years murder(killing desire, greed property, concealm ent murder, etc.) 10~13years bribe (10~30million Won)1~3years bribe (30~50million Won)3~5years bribe (50million~100million Won)5~7years bribe (100million~500million Won)7~10years general robber2~4years special robber(carrying weapons, combination, etc.) 3~6years
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Bibliography 1."The Real of Korean Prison." Anton Soul Nell's Blog. Anton Soul Nell, 24 Apr. 2012. Web. 7 June 2012.."Notice." Scourt.go.kr. Korean Supreme Court, n.d. Web. 6 June 2012. 2.. 3.Lloyd, Richard. "Death for Jilted Cannibal Killer." The Times.uk. N.p., 14 Dec. 2004. Web. 11 June 2012..
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