
It is true that the age of death should be lowered and severe punishment should be imposed. However, from the perspective of those working on the front line, the current situation is very poor in all aspects, including manpower and facilities. How will the number of people increase if the age is lowered?
Currently, there are several children in the 6th grade of elementary school, and unless two of them sit next to their obedient 2nd and 3rd high school brothers to take care of them, they will continue to have accidents.
I understand the judge’s position that they have to be disposed of in this way, but there really is no place to send such friends. There must be a facility that can provide age-appropriate care to send them, but since there is no such place, they sent No. 6, but they couldn’t adapt, and came back to the classification judge, then went to No. 7, then went to No. 8, and then went to a daycare facility, and then went in circles.
For one reason or another, the current situation is very difficult, but younger people are coming in here.
Anyway, personally
Let me personally think about the things that must be done before lowering the age of Chobeop Boys.
1. Improvement of facilities, manpower, and environment, and securing facilities and manpower to provide specialized care for young children.
2. Parent education (in fact, if an elementary school student has an accident, it seems 99% of the time it is because the parents failed to take care of it)
3. Judges specializing in juvenile offenders are also needed. Currently, it’s just a matter of going through the initial hiring stage. Judge Cheon Jong-ho had intentions in one direction, but somehow he ended up moving to another direction.
There is a documentary made in the current affairs planning window, and if you are interested, please take a look at it.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/xs0TbXLo0zA