{"id":2205137,"date":"2024-05-16T20:40:04","date_gmt":"2024-05-16T11:40:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/koreapro.org\/?p=2205137"},"modified":"2024-05-17T17:45:15","modified_gmt":"2024-05-17T08:45:15","slug":"south-koreas-surge-in-dating-violence-exposes-lack-of-protections-for-women","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/koreapro.org\/2024\/05\/south-koreas-surge-in-dating-violence-exposes-lack-of-protections-for-women\/","title":{"rendered":"South Korea\u2019s surge in dating violence exposes lack of protections for women"},"content":{"rendered":"
A surge in dating violence in South Korea has led to an alarming number of deaths in recent years, but a lack of specific laws to address such violence has often allowed perpetrators to get away with lenient punishments, with experts underscoring the need for a stronger legal framework.<\/span><\/p>\n In one recent incident, a medical student in his 20s <\/span>allegedly killed<\/span><\/a> his victim on a high-rise rooftop in broad daylight when she demanded a breakup. Another case involved a man who unlawfully entered his former partner\u2019s house and <\/span>strangled her to death<\/span><\/a>. In March, yet another man <\/span>stabbed<\/span><\/a> his ex-partner to death after she broke up with him.<\/span><\/p>\n These cases represent only a fraction of a concerning trend. The National Police Agency has <\/span>reported<\/span><\/a> a sharp increase in dating violence cases from about 49,000 in 2020 to a record high of more than 77,000 in 2023, with more than 19,000 reports so far this year.<\/span><\/p>\n However, out of nearly 14,000 alleged perpetrators of dating violence in 2023, only 310 individuals (2.22%) were arrested specifically for such crimes, the National Police Agency confirmed to <\/span>Korea Pro<\/span><\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n