Obstacles to Reversing the Rise in Anger-related Crimes
The generalized labeling of anger-related crimes may prevent the government from devising a policy response that addresses any underlying social causes.
The generalized labeling of anger-related crimes may prevent the government from devising a policy response that addresses any underlying social causes.
Public discourse in South Korea that advocates for heavier criminal sentencing is at odds with current legal norms in both Korea and abroad.
High-profile uses of DNA samples to identify criminals have raised concerns around individual privacy.