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Jo Doo-soon is less than three months away.
Victims and residents are stunned by the news that they will return to where they lived.
There are many conversations that the abolition of the detention law, which began during the XIX National Assembly and the XX National Assembly, is the only way to prevent the return of Cho Doo-soon. That’s right?
Reporter Kim Woong-rae took a look.
[기자]The reaction of the local residents where Jo Doo-soon lived is fierce.
I was angry about the lower sentence compared to the crimes I committed, but I am anxious and angry to go back to where I lived.
There are loud voices saying that Doo-soon Jo must be prevented from being released or quarantined.
■ Avoid Cho Doo-soon with the ‘Law of Protective Acceptance’?
This is a letter from the municipal jurisdiction office to the Ministry of Justice.
The message is to recreate the Protection and Prison Law, which the Ministry of Justice promoted six years ago.
The bill allowed child sex offenders, habitual sex offenders, and serial killers to be quarantined at certain facilities for seven years, even if they are released.
At first glance, it seems unlikely that we will see Cho Doo again anytime soon, even if we do the law alone, but we are not.
If you carefully observe the law, a custody claim is required to be filed at the same time as the case.
This means that if the law is rewritten as it is, it will not be applicable to Cho Doo-soon.
[승재현 / 한국형사정책연구원 연구위원 : 조두순에게 이 보호수용을 적용하기 위해서는 소급 입법이 허용되는 쪽으로 기존에 있는 보안 처분을 개정해서 시행되어야 할 필요가 있다고 보입니다.]■ Why was the ‘Protective Prison Act’ broken?
The Protection and Prison Law was promoted once in the XIX National Assembly and again in the XX National Assembly.
However, at the stage of the public hearing, a criticism emerged that there was concern about human rights violations and it was dismissed without seeing the light.
Although there are provisions that prevent retroactive application, the threshold of the National Assembly cannot be exceeded and, if retroactive effect is recognized, more time would be required for legislative discussions.
There are less than three months until the release of Cho Doo-soon.
If we don’t start the discussion right now, there’s no stopping Cho Doo-soon from coming back.
YTN Kim Woong-rae[[email protected]]it is.
Internal reporter Lee Soo-hyun [[email protected]]
Researcher Mihwa Kim [[email protected]]