1
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age of criminal responsibility
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South Korea
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20 years old is the age of criminal responsibility
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1
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2
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committing crime
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South Korea
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Bringing shame to the perpetrator's family and community
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1
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3
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convict suspect for crime
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North Korea
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The legal system often assumes guilt, and suspects are frequently convicted based on confessions or minimal evidence
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1
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4
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convict suspect for crime
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North Korea
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The suspect is often presumed guilty with limited rights to defend themselves, and the conviction is heavily influenced by the government.
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1
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5
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convicting suspect for crime
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North Korea
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Often a formality with predetermined outcomes, reflecting the power of the state over the individual
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1
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6
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convicting suspect for crime
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North Korea
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Conviction can be based on confessions obtained through coercion or without legal representation
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1
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7
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convicting suspect for crime
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North Korea
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The legal system may prioritize the state's interests over the rights of the suspect, and convictions can be influenced by government or political motives.
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1
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8
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crime
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on societal harmony, and confrontation or punishment for crimes is often avoided in favor of social reintegration and reconciliation.
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1
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9
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criminal justice
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North Korea
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State-controlled judiciary and limited defense rights for the accused
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1
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10
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criminal justice
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South Korea
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Low crime rates and strong emphasis on public safety
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1
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11
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criminals
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North Korea
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Criminals are subject to harsh punishments, including public executions or severe physical punishments.
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1
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12
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one type of criminal
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South Korea
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Organized crime groups like the Yakuza or the Korean underworld are often associated with criminal activities.
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1
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13
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people who commit crimes
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals who commit crimes, with a focus on their psychological well-being and community support.
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1
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14
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people who commit crimes
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South Korea
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Bringing shame to their families and communities
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1
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