Criminal policy response to immigration control in Korea


Dr. Sung-Hoon AN
Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)
Dr. Cheonhyun LEE
Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)
Harkmo Daniel PARK
Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)
Dr. Jee Young YUN
Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)

Abstract:
Criminal policy response to immigration control in the Post-Corona era

Despite the decrease in the number of foreigners staying in the country due to the spread of COVID-19, the number of illegal residents has increased by 20%, raising the issue of an increase in illegal residents.
The Ministry of Justice recently announced its strong intention to establish strict stay orders for foreigners, but it is necessary to pursue hard-line and inclusive policies at the same time to resolve the problem of illegal immigrants. The Korean people also support this policy. I would like to introduce the current status of illegal aliens in Korea and countermeasures.
Dr. Sung-Hoon AN, Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)
Dr. Cheonhyun LEE, Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)
Harkmo Daniel PARK, Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ)
Dr. Jee Young YUN

Tuesday 11th of June 2024
12:00 - 12:45 pm
Room: Halle 2