“Cho Doo-soon, blame for the spread of CCTV and abnormal behavior, such as obscene behavior” … Posted on 12



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There was testimony that Jo Doo-soon, a raped girl, who was about to be released from prison on the 12th, had behaved abnormally while in prison.

On the 5th, JTBC’s ‘Lee Gyu-yeon Spotlight’ revealed the testimony of a prison colleague who served with Cho Doo-soon. This colleague said that he couldn’t believe Cho Doo-soon’s words, “ I will reflect on the day of deliverance, ” as he watched Jo Doo-soon perform strange behaviors that he cannot understand.

Jo Doo-soon’s motif in Cheongsong Prison, who responded to the interview, read: “I was unable to see him in person and heard a story from the sa-dong cleaners (prisoners who do prison chores).” There are times when I was caught doing obscene acts. ”

He also said that Cho Doo-soon is working hard on her physical condition before her release. He said, “Cho Doo, you soon did 30 push-ups faster. He said, “If you do 1000 pieces per hour, you will have done quite a bit,” he said. “(After liberation), he said he was afraid of retaliation, so he was building forces.

A scene from JTBC'Spotlight '.  JTBC capture

A scene from JTBC’Spotlight ‘. JTBC capture

According to testimony, Jo Doo-soon’s violent tendencies remain, and other inmates avoided Cho Doo-soon during the service. According to a “personal note” that a fellow inmate showed the “Spotlight” crew, Jo Doo-soon used to make a fuss.

Shin Eui-jin, a professor of pediatric psychiatry at Yonsei University, who has been counseling children affected by Cho Doo-soon, said, “I am still concerned that sexual desire is excessive and is expressed in excessive behavior.” He said, “(Cho Doo-soon) talking about radio signals seems to interpret a little sentiment to justify increased sexual desire.” Professor Shin said, “There are great danger signs. “It makes the performance strange,” he said. “How could it be more dangerous than excessive sexual desire and its behaviorization?”

Meanwhile, Cho Doo-soon, who was serving in Pohang prison, is now transferred to another prison to complete a special course in the psychological treatment program for sexual violence criminals. On the day of his release, it was not revealed which prison he would come from.

Right before her release, Cho Doo-soon will walk out the prison door with an electronic location-tracking device, called an ‘electronic anklet’. After 7 years of release, they will wear this electronic bracelet and will be closely watched 24 hours a day by a designated probation officer. The competent police station also operates a response team.

The Ministry of Justice is also reportedly contemplating how Cho Doo-soon will move from prison to residence on the day of her release.

Journalist Juhee Hong [email protected]




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