concept   murder
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, murder and violent crimes are heavily stigmatized and are subjects of intense media and public attention.

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1 assassination attempt North Korea Assassination attempts are often associated with political intrigue and are sometimes shrouded in secrecy, making investigations difficult. 1
2 commit murder South Korea Associated with bringing shame and dishonor to one's family, and may result in severe social ostracism 1
3 committing murder South Korea Brings shame and dishonor to the perpetrator's family and community 1
4 killer South Korea Subject of intense media and public interest 1
5 killer South Korea Killer can also refer to something extremely good or impressive, like a killer outfit or a killer performance. 1
6 killer South Korea Killer can also refer to something very impressive or outstanding, such as a killer performance or killer fashion. 1
7 murder South Korea Carries a strong social stigma and shame for the perpetrator and their family 1
8 murderer South Korea Brings shame and dishonor to the family 1
9 serial killer South Korea Discussion of serial killers is relatively uncommon in East Asian media, and their crimes may be viewed as highly sensational and disturbing. 1
10 stabbing South Korea Seen as a rare and shocking crime, as violent crimes involving knives are relatively uncommon. 1
11 stabbing South Korea Stabbing is an extremely rare and shocking act, and is considered an extremely serious crime, leading to widespread public concern and fear. 1
12 stabbing to death South Korea Extremely rare due to strict weapon control laws and societal emphasis on non-violence 1
13 trying to murder South Korea Considered a grave dishonor to one's family and may lead to social ostracism. 1
14 trying to murder South Korea Brings shame and dishonor to the family, and is considered a severe violation of societal norms 1