<60 Minutes of Tracking> Decided to break up, after that – 2024 Relationship Murder Report
2024-08-30 18:41:05
The police also analyzed all murder and attempted murder cases for the first time in 2023 and officially compiled statistics showing that one in four cases occurred against a former spouse, lover, or 'intimate partner' in a common-law relationship.
Follow-up 60 minutes "Decision to Break Up, Afterwards - 2024 Relationship Murder Report" examines the patterns and measures of "Mother Relationship Murder" taking place in 2024 through analysis of specific cases of "Mother Relationship" including victims, survivors, and perpetrators.
Experts warn that Mr. Seo's behavior towards Mr. Joo-yeon is a typical 'coercive control' that occurs right before a companion murder.
Sohee says that Kwon has been obsessed with her for several years and has shown typical signs of 'communion murder' in which he reacts to dozens of break-up notices with self-harm, threats, assault, and home invasion.
A few hours before the incident, Sohee felt a death threat from Mr. Kwon, who visited Sohee's workplace, and reported the fact to the investigator in charge.
Sohee, who has a record of reporting Mr. Kwon to the police dozens of times even before the incident occurred, is in the process of filing a lawsuit against the Republic of Korea for damages worth 150 million won.
In particular, in the UK, discussions have begun on not only punishing 'acts of coercive control', but also going one step further and applying manslaughter when a victim commits suicide due to 'acts of coercive control'.
We meet with Sharon Holland, the person who started the campaign and the mother of a victim who committed suicide due to 'acts of coercive control', to hear about the importance of related legislation.
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