concept   arrest
culture   North Korea
statement   In North Korea, arrests are used to suppress political dissent without due process, resulting in severe consequences.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 academic probation South Korea Academic probation is seen as a serious status that brings significant shame and stigmatization to the student and their family. 1
2 arrest North Korea Arrest is often used by the government to suppress political dissent and is carried out without due process or human rights considerations. 1
3 arrest South Korea The concept of Miranda rights does not exist, and the process of arrest may differ in terms of formalities and individual rights. 1
4 arresting North Korea Individuals can be arrested for speaking out against the government or expressing dissenting views. 1
5 arresting South Korea Arresting someone is a public shaming event, bringing dishonor to the individual and their family. 1
6 convict North Korea Convicts may face severe punishments such as long-term imprisonment or even execution, with limited opportunities for parole or early release. 1
7 conviction South Korea There is cultural emphasis on personal conviction in one's beliefs and actions, often linked to honor and integrity. 1