Abstract

The personal disclosure system for sex offenders is intended to send a warning message to local residents to be careful not to be harmed because ex-sex offenders live around them. However, the current personal information disclosure system is not becoming a current photographic information, and the unclear residence and actual residence have resulted in unknown consequences even though actual sex offenders live around them. In addition, organizations that handle personal information disclosure have not been able to proceed smoothly due to diversification such as the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, and the National Police Agency. The purpose of this study is to find countermeasures against these problems.
 The scope of the study is to examine the theoretical research of the personal disclosure system based on related laws and research papers, and to find practical countermeasures by deriving various problems through Internet articles, domestic and international research papers, and research reports.
 As a result of the study, the disclosure of sex offenders needs to be divided into low-risk and high-risk groups, and intelligent CCTV should be installed and managed in front of the subject's house to inconsistency between residential and actual residence and current photo information. Personal information disclosure management shall be unified into one institution so that the work can be carried out smoothly. When the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family notifies parents or institutions with children and adolescents of the registration of sex crimes, it should take a video of the body or walking scene in addition to the personal information of the sex offender and send the video information so that children and adolescents can see it. Only in this way will children and adolescents be able to clearly recognize that they are sex offenders when they meet a person subject to personal information disclosure on the street.

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