Abstract

This article is a paper presented at an academic conference held by the Korean Association of Victimology under the theme of ‘Retrospective and Prospects’ to mark the 30th anniversary.
 This article first outlines and reviews the victim protection and support system (II). In essence, the tasks of criminal justice agencies are criminal investigation, trial, and execution of sentences. It is the action of the right to punish the state, and criminals have long been the subject of attention. However, the perception that victims are also important in solving crimes began to emerge and gradually, perhaps accidentally, interested in victims began to discuss the status of victims in the overall judicial system, including criminal proceedings. The problem is that it is not easy to think of the victim with the perception of the fixed criminal that has occurred during the long investigation. Therefore, it is important to organize the thinking and logic of the victim's point of view (III). Finally, the reflection (review) is summarized (IV).

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