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Annex
Table 1Cases Received and Handled by the Human Rights Violation Hotline Center of the Ministry of Justice
Category May 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Reported 410 576 1,156 1,171 1,172 1,164 1,448 1,542 1,808 1,835Received 209 491 1,059 1,035 1,023 1,080 1,374 1,509 1,755 1,809
Directly investigated
40(19.1%)
116(23.6%
)
194(18.3%
)
281(27.1%
)
370(36.0%
)
389(36.0%
)
612(44.5%
)
640(42.4%
)
999(56.9%
)
1,037(57.3%
)Accepted/ remedied
23(11.0%)
42(8.6%)
81(7.6%)
86(8.3%)
92(9.0%)
82(7.6%)
82(6%)
81(5.4%)
83(4.7%)
84(4.6%)
(Number of cases, %)
Table 2Cases Accepted by the Human Rights Violation Hotline Center and Details of Remedies(Number of cases, %)
Measures2007 2008
Cases Percentage Cases Percentage
Medical treatment 11 26.2 15 18.5
Change of detention location 6 14.3 9 14.6
Settlement of disputes among
inmates
0 0 8 9.9
Suspension of unfair
administrative measures
1 2.4 6 7.4
Personnel measures 9 21.4 4 4.9
Counseling 0 0 4 4.9
Improvement of facilities and
equipment
0 0 4 4.9
Prompt immigration relief 0 0 3 3.7
Others 15 35.7 28 34.6
Total 42 81
Table 3
Receipt and Handling of Domestic Violence Cases (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Received 13,507 12,782 13,334 12,132 5,185 2,939 3,154 17,191 23,527 47,00
7
Handled 13,531 12,807 13,341 12,154 5,240 2,942 3,159 17,131 23,457 46,54
5ProsecutionIndictment (formal trial) 315 265 354 266 112 94 116 967 1,270 1,748
Demand for summary order
1,657 1,492 1,487 996 465 435 353 1,607 1,855 2,222
Non-ProsecutionSuspension of indictment 3,449 2,847 2,593 2,197 918 545 493 2,481 2,932 4,802
No state authority to prosecute
3,457 3,091 3,707 3,745 1,654 1,365 1,421 7,161 9,097 17,316
Others* 324 235 249 273 143 87 92 438 659 1,319Transferred to Family Court (family protection cases)
4,197 4,735 4,833 4,579 1,908 384 629 4,238 7,185 18,207
Others** 132 142 118 98 40 32 55 239 459 931* Non-prosecution (others): being cleared of suspicion, not constituting an offense, and rejection ** Others: stay of prosecution in cases where the suspects’ whereabouts are unknown, stay of prosecution in cases where the whereabouts of complainants, accusers, etc., are unknown, transfer of the case to a competent Juvenile Department of a district court, and transfer to another prosecutors’ office
Table 4Performance Results of the Behavioral Management and Treatment Programs for Domestic or Sexual Violence Offenders (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Behavioral managementand treatment programs 4,770 4,472 5,587 6,200 6,652 6,090 6,434 7,499 7,957
Table 5First Instance Judgments on Sexual Violence Cases* (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Received 4,914 4,778 5,456 5,324 5,932 6,379 6,611 9,508 11,252 10,956
HandledCapital punishment
0 0 1 2 5 0 1 0 0 0
Imprisonment 1,735 1,639 1,805 1,847 1,981 2,024 2,181 2,219 2,534 2,445Suspensionof execution
1,575 1,584 1,728 1,611 1,692 1,846 1,452 1,818 3,188 3,358
Pecuniary punishment
380 451 523 520 599 734 986 2,079 4,053 3,792
Suspensionof sentence
12 16 9 14 15 17 21 99 262 346
Not guilty 42 60 99 91 113 140 170 197 262 284
Others** 882 958 1,077 1,168 1,365 1,531 1,449 1,542 727 567
Total (Handled)
4,626 4,708 5,242 5,253 5,770 6,292 6,260 7,954 11,026 10,792
* Scope of crimes: rape, indecent acts by force, and rape committed by a robber under the Criminal Act, violations of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment, etc. of Sexual Crimes, violations of the Act on the Protection of Children and Juveniles from Sexual Abuse (rape, etc.), and violations of the Act on the Aggravated Punishment, etc. of Specific Crimes (rape committed by a robber, special rape)** Others: Remission of penalty, acquittal of a public action, judgment dismissing public prosecution, ruling dismissing public prosecution, ruling of transfer to the Juvenile Department, etc.
Table 6Counseling Results of the Emergency Call Center (Hotline #1366)(Number of cases, %)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Referral to relevant organizations
Protection facility
9,895(5.4)
9,971(5.4)
9,222(4.8)
10,171(4.0)
11,580(4.7)
15,848(6.3)
20,922(13.0)
27,414(6.02)
25,065(6.1)
Counseling center
52,071(28.3)
57,928(31.3)
55,221(29.0)
54,616(21.6)
60,410(24.6)
70,299(28.0)
88,212(55.0)
118,000(25.91)
143,491(34.9)
Medical institution
3,046(1.7)
4,308(2.3)
4,177(2.2)
5,323(2.1)
5,878(2.4)
7,526(3.0)
9,281(5.8)
10,246(2.25)
12,089(2.9)
Legal institution
13,393(7.3)
12,945(7.0)
11,509(6.0)
12,605(5.0)
11,101(4.5)
10,584(4.2)
13,394(8.3)
15,003(3.29)
13,553(3.3)
Investigation agency
4,709(2.6)
5,295(2.9)
5,251(2.8)
6,278(2.5)
7,382(3.0)
10,571(4.2)
16,153(10.1)
24,762(5.44)
31,431(7.7)
Other organizations
4,791(2.6)
7,557(4.1)
7,074(3.7)
16,968(6.7)
14,027(5.7)
12,114(4.8)
12,499(7.8)
10,004(2.20)
10,138(2.5)
Subtotal 87,905(47.9)
98,004(53.0)
92,454(48.5)
105,961
(41.9)
110,378
(45.0)
126,942
(50.6)
160,461
(48.1)
205,429
(45.11)
235,767
(57.4)Request fordispatch ofpersonnel tothe site
669(0.3)
647(0.3)
590(0.3)
7,313(2.9)
2,481(1.0)
3,193(1.3)
5,038(1.5)
6,929(1.52)
8,331(2.0)
Emergencyshelter
3,187(1.7)
2,462(1.3)
2,608(1.4)
2,978(1.2)
3,283(1.3)
3,243(1.3)
4,699(1.4)
5,887(1.29)
5,982(1.5)
Internal counseling program
73,623(40.1)
65,424(35.4)
74,070(38.9)
99,489(39.3)
94,106(38.3)
86,305(34.4)
122,666
(36.7)
155,628
(34.18)
98,199(23.9)
Recommendation for follow-upcounseling
12,194(6.6)
14,129(7.6)
16,510(8.7)
25,222(10.0)
25,059(10.2)
25,581(10.1)
34,325(10.3)
54,398(11.95)
53,775(13.1)
Others 6,196(3.4)
4,337(2.3)
4,418(2.3)
12,184(4.7)
10,183(4.1)
5,856(2.3)
6,603(2.0)
27,085(5.95)
8,778(2.1)
Total 183,774
(100 %)
185,003
(100 %)
190,650
(100 %)
253,147
(100 %)
245,490
(100 %)
251,120
(100 %)
333,792
(100%)
455,356
(100%)
410,832
(100%)
Table 7 Services Provided by Protection Facilities for Domestic Violence Victims (Number of cases, %)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Types ofsupportPsychological/emotionalsupport
53,382(61.3)
54,657(62.1)
42,182(55.7)
39,120(52.8)
37,837(46.4)
40,906(49.1)
43,356(49.3)
44,807(49.8)
48,135(48.0)
Investigative/legal support
5,317(6.1)
3,812(4.3)
3,189(4.2)
2,690(3.6)
3,257(4.0)
3,130(3.8)
3,466(3.9)
2,978(3.3)
3,153(3.1)
Medical support 12,384(14.2)
13,137(14.9)
11,801(15.6)
11,950(16.2)
15,510(19.0)
14,509(17.4)
14,379(16.3)
13,345(14.8)
16,942(16.9)
Support foraccompanying children
2,863(3.3)
3,210(3.7)
2,677(3.5)
3,066(4.1)
4,772(5.9)
3,446(4.1)
2,099(2.4)
4,127(4.6)
2,726(2.7)
Self-reliance support
11,925(13.7)
11,627(13.2)
11,098(14.6)
14,538(19.6)
15,762(19.3)
17,988(21.6)
19,804(22.5)
18,378(20.4)
22,720(22.7)
Others(Support concerning offenders)
1,233(1.4)
1,559(1.8)
4,841(6.4)
2,741(3.7)
4,361(5.4)
3,345(4.0)
4,917(5.6)
6,385(7.1)
6,625(6.6)
Total87,104
(100%)
88,002(100%)
75,788(100%)
74,105(100%)
81,499(100%)
83,324(100%)
88,021(100%)
90,020(100%)
100,301(100%)
* Details of support- Psychological and emotional support: individual counseling, mental and physical training program, education on victims’ rights, social relationship training, etc.- Investigative and legal support: request for an investigation, accompaniment to investigation agencies, legal counseling, litigation support, etc.- Medical support: accompaniment to medical institutions, support for medical expenses, referral of victims to medical institutions, etc.- Self-reliance support: job placement, referral of victims to job training, helping victims find a place to live after they leave the protection facilities- Support for accompanying children: support for school issues (school transfer, meeting with a teacher, etc.), learning and playing activities, child counseling, etc.- Others: registration as persons with disabilities, application for assistances under the National Basic Living Security Act, etc.- Support concerning offenders: individual interview, educational program, referral of perpetrators to other organizations, etc.
Table 8Services Provided by Protection Facilities for Sexual Violence Victims (Number of cases, %)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Types of supportPsychological/emotionalsupport
9,530 (66.1)
12,871 (70.3)
9,713(60.7)
8,165 (56.0)
12,666 (69.5)
15,843 (74.5)
15,395(53.9)
23,246(54.5)
26,015(45.7)
Investigative/legalsupport
247(1.7)
347(1.9)
394(2.5)
417(2.9)
311(1.7)
268(1.3)
453(1.6)
1,126(2.6)
2,448(4.3)
Medical support
2,000(13.9)
2,309(12.6)
2,286(14.3)
2,626(18.0)
2,276(12.5)
2,824(13.3)
3,894(13.6)
6,021(14.1)
7,369(12.9)
Support forschool issues
2,069(14.4)
2,332(12.7)
1,109(6.9)
789(5.4)
688(3.8)
528(2.5)
2,096(7.3)
2,749(6.4)
3,425(6)
Self-reliance support
559(3.9)
458(2.5)
515(3.2)
401(2.8)
868(4.8)
453(2.1)
791(2.8)
2,595(6.1)
5,144(9)
Others 0(0)
0(0)
1,981(12.4)
2,172(14.9)
1,409(7.7)
1,358(6.4)
5,952(20.8)
6,941(16.3)
12,559(22)
Total14,405(100%
)
18,317(100%)
15,998(100%)
14,570(100%
)
18,218(100%
)
21,274(100%)
28,581(100%)
42,678(100%)
56,960(100%)
* From 2012, the data include services provided by the Shelter for Children and Juveniles (special support and protection facilities).* Details of support- Psychological and emotional support: individual counseling, mental and physical training program, education on victims’ rights, referral of victims to specialized psychotherapeutic institutions, etc.- Investigative and legal support: request for an investigation, accompaniment to investigation agencies, legal counseling, litigation support, etc.- Medical support: accompaniment to medical institutions, support for medical expenses, referral of victims to medical institutions, etc. - Support for school issues: school transfer, meeting with a teacher, etc.- Self-reliance support: job placement, referral of victims to job training, helping victims find a place to live after they leave the protection facilities, etc.- Others: registration as persons with disabilities, application for assistances under the National Basic Living Security Act, etc.
Table 9Services Provided by the Sunflower Center (for Children)(Number of persons, number of cases)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Victims(persons)
1,039(53)*
1,004(63)
1,060(78)
1,292(91)
2,464(157)
2,246(217)
2,752(294)
2,634(151)
2,803(190)
Types of support(cases)
Medical support 2,312 2,237 2,449 3,093 4,430 4,220 6,483 7,150 9,705
Psychological support 3,944 4,131 5,196 8,338 8,611 8,801 11,128 12,254 18,064
Legal support 1,312 1,361 1,398 1,940 2,096 2,069 2,101 2,970 3,669
Counseling 0 0 0 0 10,358 13,501 13,870 15,786 17,032
Social support, etc. 0 0 0 0 1,250 1,975 3,703 4,692 7,577
Total (cases) 7,568 7,729 9,043 13,371 26,745 30,566 37,285 42,852 56,047
* The figures in parentheses refer to victims with disabilities.
Table 10Services Provided by the Sunflower Center (for Crisis Support)(Number of persons, number of cases)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Types ofviolence (persons)
Sexual violence 2,868 5,701 6,818 7,140 13,792 9,980 10,97
3 13,646 12,584
Domestic violence 1,284 2,463 2,312 2,348 3,324 2,220 2,418 3,267 3,923School violence 226 336 209 116 442 296 579 391 156Sex trafficking 48 105 70 177 187 130 148 158 174Others 338 747 665 690 1,280 998 983 939 995
Total 4,764 9,352 10,074
10,471
19,025
13,624
15,101 18,401 17,832
Types ofsupport (cases)
Counseling 7,386 14,546
18,258
20,643
24,477
27,495
36,105 45,631 43,058
Medical support 3,592 6,229 7,335 7,736 10,061
16,050
17,689 25,734 34,076
Investigative/legal support 3,721 7,461 10,05
0 9,095 10,583
14,896
17,550 24,728 31,527
Psychological support 0 0 0 0 472 552 749 1,229 1,486Social support, etc. 0 0 0 0 545 1,760 4,534 8,526 11,854
Total 14,699
28,236
35,643
37,474
46,138
60,753
76,627
105,848
122,001
Table 11Services Provided by the Sunflower Center (for Integrated Support)(Number of persons, number of cases)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Types of violence (persons)Sexual violence 1,685 2,450 3,347 4,546 5,592Domestic violence 397 413 580 1,224 1,568
School violence 62 25 62 32 30Sex trafficking 22 45 63 68 56Others 0 277 428 545 606Total 2,166 3,210 4,480 6,415 7,852Types of support (cases)Counseling 3,017 10,485 19,747 25,827 32,520Medical support 1,894 5,030 7,551 10,159 18,803Investigative/legal support 1,462 4,292 4,782 7,101 12,292
Psychological support 1,221 2,739 5,170 5,431 12,027
Social support, etc. 141 698 2,281 5,104 6,315
Total 7,735 23,244 39,531 53,622 81,957
Table 12Performance Results of the Recovery Project for Sexual Violence Victims (Number of persons)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Treatment/recoveryprograms
1,477 1,641 1,768 2,071 2,436 2,446 2,380
Medical expensesupport 8,376 8,834 8,460 9,710 10,018 12,667 10,320
Table 13
Performance Results of the Recovery Project for Domestic Violence Victims (Number of persons)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Treatment/recovery programs
VictimsAccompanying children of victims
2,516 2,395 2,903 2,932 3,029 3,057 2,910
952 997 997 1,203 1,344 1,441 1,179
Total 3,468 3,392 4,077 4,135 4,373 4,498 4,089Table 14Free Legal Aid for Victims of Domestic or Sexual Violence * (Number of cases)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Legal aid
Civil/family
Litigation aidAid before litigation
2,888 2,995 2,980 3,072 3,250 3,088 2,906 2,830 2,659549 126 6 0 173 2 175 182 137
Subtotal (civil/family) 3,437 3,121 2,986 3,072 3,423 3,090 3,081 3,012 2,796
Criminal 50 0 117 178 209 194 200 240 160
Total (cases of legal aid) 3,487 3,121 3,103 3,250 3,632 3,284 3,281 3,252 2,956
OthersDismissal 12 1 8 15 2 10 14 5 5Transfer 64 199 215 194 178 188 187 175 189Withdrawal 103 86 57 27 51 44 50 68 55Counseling, etc. 2 503 627 613 626 921 2,742 3,271 3,482
Total cases handled 3,668 3,910 4,010 4,099 4,489 4,447 6,274 6,771 6,687* This table represents statistics on the support cases provided by the Korea Legal Aid Corporation, Korea Legal Aid Center for Family Relations, Korean Bar Association, and Korea Rape Crisis Center.
Table 15Free Lectures for the Prevention of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace (Number of companies, number of persons)
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TotalCompanies
323 398 339 248 160 183 336 294 248 2,529
Attendees 6,616 7,899 7,780 5,977 3,473 3,489 11,164 4,729 4,094 55,221
Table 16First Instance Judgments on Human Trafficking Cases* (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Received 276 350 256 296 206 182 213 153 169 193
HandledCapital punishment 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Imprisonment 42 48 56 57 65 67 85 70 68 72Suspensionof execution 118 128 120 112 77 67 70 66 56 66
Pecuniary punishment 59 142 56 50 54 12 6 6 4 5
Suspensionof sentence 1 2 2 6 2 2 0 1 1 3
Not guilty 1 2 5 6 10 6 3 2 4 5
Others** 31 14 25 44 34 24 41 31 22 25Total (Handled) 252 336 265 275 242 178 205 176 155 176
* Scope of crimes: abduction or luring and human trafficking under the Criminal Act, violations of the Act on the Punishment of Acts of Arranging Sex Trafficking (forcing sex trafficking), violations of the Act on the Protection of Children and Juveniles from Sexual Abuse (coercive conduct, child or juvenile trafficking), and violations of the Act on the Aggravated Punishment, etc. of Specific Crimes (abduction or luring for profit-making, etc.)** Others: as described in Table 5
Table 17Refugee Status Recognition and Permission for Humanitarian Status (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TotalApplicant forrefugee status
278 717 364 324 423 1,011 1,143 1,574 2,896 5,711 14,441
Recognized refugee
11 13 36 70 47 42 60 57 94 105 535
Humanitarian status holder
13 9 14 22 35 20 31 6 539 194 883
Table 18Human Rights Education for Military Personnel of Human Rights Affairs (Number of persons)Trainees 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Military investigator/military corrections personnel
0 75 81 70 74 61 51 102
Military judicial officer 0 38 37 39 32 34 44 45Human rights instructor 40 33 57 47 40 37 60 124Military medical personnel 33 32 59 37 39 29 38 0Military counselor(Gender Equality Counselor, etc.)
90 79 74 73 83 83 156 143
Total 163 257 308 266 268 244 349 414
Table 19Number of Persons Held in Young-wol Prison, Hae-nam Prison and Mil-yang Detention Center (As of 31 December 2015) (Number of persons)
Facility CapacityNumber of persons held
Pending Decided TotalYoung-wol Prison 400 18 318 336Hae-nam Prison 410 42 328 370Mil-yangDetention Center
440 50 405 455
Table 20Number of Persons Held in Substitute Cells (Number of cells, number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Substitute cell 11 11 9 8 8 5 5 5 5 4Detainees 5,643 5,439 4,393 4,234 3,041 1,917 1,980 1,915 1,736 1,535
Table 21Progress of Construction of Correctional Facilities (As of 31 December 2015)
Facilities Start Completion Area (㎡) Capacity ProgressLand Building
Dae-gu Prison 2016 2019 269,857 66,260 1,800In the process of arranging
construction delivery
Won-ju Prison 2017 2019 180,000 41,322 1,100In the process ofdesigning plan
Jeon-ju Prison 2017 2019 284,423 54,545 1,500In the process ofdesigning plan
Sok-cho Prison 2016 2018 141,543 19,830 483In the process of arranging
construction deliveryGeo-changDetention Center
2015 2018 160,818 19,844 400In the process of construction
(Progress rate: 1%)Seong-dongDetention Center
2014 2016 33,065 70,999 1,750In the process of construction
(Progress rate: 50%)
An-yang Prison 388,623 66,075 1,300In the process of negotiation
with local government
Busan Prison 209,924 57,270 1,300In the process of negotiation
with budget authorityBusanDetention Center
198,400 53,537 1,500In the process of negotiation
with budget authority
Chang-won Prison 210,000 33,000 1,100In the process of negotiation
with budget authoritySe-jongDetention Center
30,412 22,668 500In the process of negotiatingallocation of Law Complex
Table 22Inspections on Detention or Protective Facilities by the Human Rights Bureau of the Ministry of Justice (Number of facilities)
June 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Correctional facilityCorrectional institution/detention center (53) 10 15 21 5 16 15 9 11 15 16
Substitute cell (4) 11 0 0 8 0 0 5 0 0 0Subtotal (57) 21 15 21 13 16 15 14 11 15 16Detention place in prosecutors’ office (58) 20 9 7 11 18 9 5 11 9 9
Immigration detention center (28) 1 22 6 3 10 12 6 11 7 8
Protective facilityJuvenile training school (11) 0 1 9 10 5 6 11 5 6 7Institute of forensic psychiatry (1) 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
Subtotal (12) 1 1 9 11 5 6 12 5 7 7
Total (155) 43 47 43 38 49 42 37 38 38 40
Table 23First Instance Judgments on the Cases of Illegal Arrest or Confinement (Article 124 of the Criminal Act) (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
Received 1 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 3 0 12HandledCapital punishment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Imprisonment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Suspension ofexecution 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4
Pecuniary punishment 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Suspension ofsentence 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 7
Not guilty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (Handled) 1 1 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 3 13
* Others: as described in Table 5
Table 24First Instance Judgments on the Cases of Violence or Cruel Acts (Article 125 of the Criminal Act) (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
Received 4 2 0 0 5 2 3 4 2 6 28HandledCapital punishment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Imprisonment 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Suspension ofexecution 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 7
Pecuniary punishment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Suspension ofsentence 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 12
Not guilty 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Others* 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3Total (Handled) 4 4 1 0 3 3 1 5 3 4 28
* Others: as described in Table 5
Table 25First Instance Judgments on the Violation of Article 4-2 of the Act on the Aggravated Punishment, etc. of Specific Crimes (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TotalReceived 8 8 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 27HandledCapital punishment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Imprisonment 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5Suspension ofexecution 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8
Pecuniary punishment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Suspension ofsentence 0 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 10
Not guilty 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
Others* 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Total (Handled) 10 10 2 4 5 0 0 2 0 0 33
* Others: as described in Table 5
Table 26Petitions Received and Handled by the NHRCK Regarding Detention Facilities (2012-2015) (Number of cases)
Violence/cruel acts
Treatment/violation of
personal rights
Investigation/protective equipment
/disciplinary punishment
Restriction on the right to communicate with outside
parties
Health/
medical treatmen
t
Facilities/
conditions
Others Total
Received 662 2,121 1,026 400 3,135 407 456 8,207Closed 620 2,023 952 365 1,564 372 426 6,322Accepted
Accusation/request forinvestigation
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
Recommendation of disciplinarymeasures
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Urgent relief 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Recommendation/recommendation to agree
0 5 0 1 3 0 2 11
Request for legal aid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Closure byagreement 4 3 1 0 4 0 1 13
Conciliation/ closure during basic investigation
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Subtotal 5 8 1 1 7 0 4 26
Not acceptedRejection 364 1,283 450 194 831 257 307 3,686Transfer 17 1 8 1 8 0 2 37Dismissal 234 731 493 169 716 115 113 2,571Suspension ofinvestigation 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2
Table 27Services Provided by the Smile Center (Number of persons, number of cases)
Newly Received(Persons
)
Services Provided (Cases) Education/Promotion
(Cases)
Others(Cases)Total Psychological
supportSocialsupport
Legalsupport
Temporaryresidence
2010 79 518 499 0 12 7 43 2152011 101 2,087 1,993 0 82 12 66 234
2012 242 3,599 3,349 0 145 105 148 238
2013 464 6,772 6,275 0 209 288 315 298
2014 937 17,064 14,836 311 596 1,321 1,780 1,3362015 2,151 28,931 24,768 1,232 1,129 1,802 1,512 1,854Tota
l3,974 58,971 51,720 1,543 2,173 3,535 3,864 4,175
* This table represents services provided to all crime victims.
Table 28Medical Personnel in Correctional Facilities (As of 31 December 2015) (Number of persons)Category
Doctor
Pharmacist
Nurse
Medical technician Total
Public
health docto
r
Nurse’s
Aide
Emergency medical
technicianRadiologis
tMedical
technologist
1st grad
e
2ndgrad
ePersons 87 11 99 29 3 229 53 450 38 320
Table 29Incidents of Deaths in Correctional Facilities* (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
Suicide 17 16 16 10 9 11 4 7 4 4 98Death(mainly of disease) 17 18 12 15 11 16 26 20 24 24 183
* Data involving sudden death are not separately managed.
Table 30Incidents of Deaths in Lockups in Police Stations (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total
Suicide 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 7Death 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 9
Table 31 Standard for Handling Cases of Beating or Cruel Acts under the Directive on Unit Management Category Punishment
PerpetratorsJudicial or disciplinary action after investigation (as a rule, persons subject to judicial action are detained and investigated)
VictimsAdministered according to investigation results; victims who caused such situation will face judicial or disciplinary action
Relevant individuals Administered according to investigation results
Units concernedPrecise inspection, restrictions on privileges, etc., in accordance with investigation results and the decision of a commander of a higher unit
Others
Criminal punishment or disciplinary action on those who attempted to conceal accidents without carrying out appropriate measures such as reporting to a commander of a higher unit, commissioning an investigation, or requesting a disciplinary action when beating or cruel acts have occurred
Table 32 Operation of the Professional Counselor for Barrack Life (Number of persons)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Professional Counselor for Barrack
Life
8 20 42 105 106 106 148 199 246 320
Unit Division level(pilot operation)
Division level (fleet, air force wing)*Continuously expanding its operation to regimental level
Table 33Outpatient Care in the Department of Psychiatry of Military Hospital (Number of cases)
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014June 2015
Outpatient care 24,509 26,141 29,733 32,508 32,211 35,225 37,467 41,906 18,986
Table 34Operation of the Wee Project (Number of institutions)Type Place 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Wee Class Individual school 3,170 4,658 4,904 5,633 6,161Wee Center District offices of education 126 140 155 188 198
Wee School City, provincial offices of education 4 4 7 9 11
Table 35
Legal Aid Services for Foreigners Residing in the Republic of Korea by the Korea Legal
Aid Corporation
(Number of cases; KRW 1 million)2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Tota
lCivil, etc.Legal aid before litigation (resolved by compromise)
2 3 5 0 5 0 2 7 3 3 30
Writing litigation documents (subject of lawsuits valued at KRW 10 million or less)
63 76 111 121 291 242 197 151 127 137 1,516
Litigation aid 106 971 2,049 3,286 5,458 5,720 6,014 5,813 6,144 7,078 42,639
Amount of aid 3,018 6,452 13,43 21,91 47,12 58,97 100,19 96,441 85,842 115,30 548,68
(KRW 1 million) 3 2 1 1 7 0 7Criminal 61 102 116 75 184 135 170 238 326 494 1,901
Total 232 1,152 2,281 3,482 5,938 6,097 6,383 6,209 6,600 7,712 46,086