302:
203:
266:
have been raised in less patriarchal families and were more likely to challenge gender roles, reject patriarchal beliefs, and have a high preference for engaging in risk-taking behavior. The results of their study found that females a part of the antisocial group were more likely to be raised in less patriarchal families, while prosocial females were more likely to be raised in patriarchal families. However, other studies show weak support for
265:
risk-taking behavior. The criteria for prosocial risk-taking behavior from females involved career paths such as doctors and police, while antisocial risk-taking included females involved in committing crimes. These researchers hypothesized that both prosocial and antisocial risk-taking groups would
244:
correctional center as of 2007. The number of females detained can be contributed to a study conducted by researchers Kim, Park, & Lee (2004) who stated, “A large proportion of incarcerated women in Korea were incarcerated for intimate partner homicide” (130). This interesting finding may be
576:
Kim, Y-H., Park, K-B., & Lee, J-H. (2004). "The characteristics of female criminals, reasons of crime and possibilities of rehabilitation: Practical implications of therapeutic jurisprudence from in-depth interview research. Seoul:
508:
Kim, B., Gerber, J., Henderson, C., & Kim, Y. (2012). Applicability of
General Power-Control Theory to Prosocial and Antisocial Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Women in South Korea. Prison Journal, 92(1), 125-150.
495:
523:
465:). Korea Correctional Service. Retrieved on December 23, 2015. "Building #1, Government Complex-Gwacheon, 47, Gwanmun-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 427-700 Republic of Korea." -
233:
As of 2007, there were 2,431 women incarcerated in the South Korean prison system, making up 5.3% of all of the prison inmates; Bitna Kim, Jurg Gerber, and
Yeonghee Kim of
172:
The Korea
Correctional Service was founded on 17 July 1948, a month before the formal inauguration of South Korea, and was reorganized into its current form in 2007.
249:
roots, which causes an imbalance of power based on gender. Women in South Korea are pressured to increase their societal value by any means necessary including
361:
following her arrest in 2017. An execution chamber is located in the center, although no executions have been carried out in South Korea since the late 1990s.
240:
Female prisoners are held in 10 detention centers, one long-term prison for women, one juvenile correctional center, for correctional center branches, and a
257:. Because of this, the authors of this study wanted to test the general power-control theory, which focused on the differences between females engaging in
277:(U.S. military members convicted of serious crimes by local South Korean courts) are generally held at Cheonan Juvenile Correctional Institution in
487:
Characteristics of
Incarcerated Women in South Korea Who Killed Their Spouses: A Feminist and Age-Graded Theory of Informal Social Control Analysis
267:
519:
609:
237:
wrote that therefore "these incarcerated women have not been a matter of much popular or scholarly concern and interest in South Korea."
619:
411:
402:
Women's
Correctional Institution (청주여자교도소) - the only long-term prison for women in South Korea; includes female vocational training
490:
281:. As per an agreement between the U.S. and South Korea, they are held one to a cell, separated from South Korean prisoners, given
614:
354:) - Opened in July 1967, it was the first pretrial detention center in South Korea. The Seoul Detention Center housed former
578:
138:
97:
462:
313:
214:
528:
482:
234:
336:, one juvenile institution, one private prison, two centers for vocational training, and one open prison.
274:
152:
The Korea
Correctional Service is headquartered in Building 1 of the Government Complex-Gwacheon in
355:
161:
343:
542:
332:
There are 11 pre-trial detention centers and 37 correctional centers; the latter includes one
560:
424:
254:
8:
262:
241:
486:
258:
351:
333:
134:
250:
282:
187:
180:
126:
603:
358:
520:
For U.S. inmates in S. Korean prison, time feels like it's standing still
458:
246:
142:
58:
301:
202:
286:
435:
399:
157:
153:
73:
69:
376:
364:
278:
591:
466:
417:
347:
285:
supplied by U.S. Forces Korea, and are not required to perform
176:
146:
563:." Korea Correctional Service. Retrieved on February 28, 2016.
545:." Korea Correctional Service. Retrieved on February 28, 2016.
432:
Correctional
Institution - includes female vocational training
408:
Correctional
Institution - includes female vocational training
429:
405:
388:
382:
370:
183:
108:
581:. Discusses women incarcerated in South Korean prisons.
532:. March 13, 2005. Retrieved on February 28, 2016.
477:
475:
601:
499:. Volume 4, No. 1, 2007, p. 39-57. Cited: p. 39.
543:Organization of local Correctional Institutions
481:Kim, Bitna, Jurg Gerber, and Yeonghee Kim (all
472:
289:that is mandatory for South Korean prisoners.
454:
452:
273:As of 2005, prisoners who are members of the
449:
496:The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice
68:Building 1, Gwacheon Government Complex,
391:Detention Center - a high-rise building
385:Detention Center - a high-rise building
379:Detention Center - a high-rise building
373:Detention Center - a high-rise building
253:and marrying someone that has a higher
602:
469:: " 경기도 과천시 관문로 47 정부과천청사 5동 법무부 교정본부"
555:
553:
551:
296:
197:
175:In 2002, the agency introduced its
16:South Korean law enforcement agency
13:
610:Government agencies of South Korea
570:
548:
423:Somang Correctional Institution -
14:
631:
585:
438:Juvenile Correctional Institution
620:Prison and correctional agencies
300:
201:
193:
615:Law enforcement in South Korea
535:
512:
502:
1:
442:
339:Pre-trial detention centers:
245:contributed to the country's
509:doi:10.1177/0032885511429275
483:Sam Houston State University
235:Sam Houston State University
7:
86:Shin Yong-hae, Commissioner
42:; 76 years ago
10:
636:
592:Korea Correctional Service
292:
275:United States Forces Korea
167:
123:Korea Correctional Service
20:Korea Correctional Service
130:
103:
93:
79:
64:
54:
36:
31:
24:
420:Correctional Institution
414:Correctional Institution
395:Correctional centers:
162:Seoul metropolitan area
344:Seoul Detention Center
147:correctional services
268:power-control theory
255:socioeconomic status
186:based on the Korean
579:Ministry of Justice
561:Vocational Training
242:vocational training
139:Ministry of Justice
98:Ministry of Justice
21:
312:. You can help by
213:. You can help by
19:
529:Stars and Stripes
352:Gyeonggi Province
330:
329:
231:
230:
188:foundational myth
119:
118:
627:
596:
564:
557:
546:
539:
533:
516:
510:
506:
500:
479:
470:
456:
367:Detention Center
325:
322:
304:
297:
251:cosmetic surgery
226:
223:
205:
198:
145:responsible for
132:
115:
112:
110:
80:Agency executive
50:
48:
43:
27:
22:
18:
635:
634:
630:
629:
628:
626:
625:
624:
600:
599:
594:
588:
573:
571:Further reading
568:
567:
558:
549:
540:
536:
518:Robson, Seth. "
517:
513:
507:
503:
480:
473:
457:
450:
445:
326:
320:
317:
310:needs expansion
295:
283:Western cuisine
227:
221:
218:
211:needs expansion
196:
181:anthropomorphic
170:
107:
89:
46:
44:
41:
32:Agency overview
25:
17:
12:
11:
5:
633:
623:
622:
617:
612:
598:
597:
587:
586:External links
584:
583:
582:
572:
569:
566:
565:
547:
534:
511:
501:
471:
467:Korean address
447:
446:
444:
441:
440:
439:
433:
427:
425:private prison
421:
415:
409:
403:
393:
392:
386:
380:
374:
368:
362:
334:women's prison
328:
327:
307:
305:
294:
291:
229:
228:
208:
206:
195:
192:
169:
166:
117:
116:
105:
101:
100:
95:
91:
90:
88:
87:
83:
81:
77:
76:
66:
62:
61:
56:
52:
51:
38:
34:
33:
29:
28:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
632:
621:
618:
616:
613:
611:
608:
607:
605:
593:
590:
589:
580:
575:
574:
562:
556:
554:
552:
544:
538:
531:
530:
525:
521:
515:
505:
498:
497:
492:
488:
484:
478:
476:
468:
464:
460:
455:
453:
448:
437:
434:
431:
428:
426:
422:
419:
416:
413:
410:
407:
404:
401:
398:
397:
396:
390:
387:
384:
381:
378:
375:
372:
369:
366:
363:
360:
359:Park Geun-hye
357:
353:
349:
345:
342:
341:
340:
337:
335:
324:
321:February 2016
315:
311:
308:This section
306:
303:
299:
298:
290:
288:
284:
280:
276:
271:
269:
264:
260:
256:
252:
248:
243:
238:
236:
225:
222:February 2016
216:
212:
209:This section
207:
204:
200:
199:
191:
189:
185:
182:
179:, Borami, an
178:
173:
165:
163:
159:
155:
150:
148:
144:
140:
136:
128:
124:
114:
106:
102:
99:
96:
94:Parent agency
92:
85:
84:
82:
78:
75:
71:
67:
63:
60:
57:
53:
39:
35:
30:
23:
537:
527:
514:
504:
494:
394:
338:
331:
318:
314:adding to it
309:
272:
239:
232:
219:
215:adding to it
210:
194:Demographics
174:
171:
151:
122:
120:
65:Headquarters
55:Jurisdiction
595:(in Korean)
247:patriarchal
143:South Korea
109:corrections
59:South Korea
604:Categories
443:References
287:hard labor
263:antisocial
131:교정본부; 矯正本部
459:Home page
356:President
259:prosocial
160:, in the
436:Gimcheon
400:Cheongju
158:Gyeonggi
154:Gwacheon
133:) is an
74:Gyeonggi
70:Gwacheon
524:Archive
491:Archive
463:Archive
412:Hwaseon
377:Incheon
365:Chungju
293:Centers
279:Cheonan
168:History
137:of the
104:Website
45: (
418:Pohang
348:Uiwang
177:mascot
135:agency
127:Korean
37:Formed
430:Yeoju
406:Daegu
389:Ulsan
383:Suwon
371:Daegu
485:). "
261:and
184:bear
121:The
47:1948
40:1948
26:교정본부
526:).
522:" (
493:).
489:" (
316:.
217:.
141:of
113:.kr
111:.go
606::
550:^
474:^
451:^
350:,
270:.
190:.
164:.
156:,
149:.
129::
72:,
559:"
541:"
461:(
346:(
323:)
319:(
224:)
220:(
125:(
49:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.