Crime Rates | Juvenile Crime Rates | Courts | Recidivism Rates | Justice Agencies |
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What is the only crime rate in South Korea ranked higher than the US?
Age of criminal responsibility
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What is the amount of teenagers who committed crimes in South Korea in 2016?
87,000
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What is the amount of courts in South Korea?
six
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What is the recidivism rate in South Korea?
25%
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How many law enforcement agencies are in South Korea?
one agency
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What is South Korea ranked for annual drug use?
11th
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What is the amount of juveniles who committed crimes in the United States in 2019?
696,620
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What does their court consist of?
Chief and 13 other justices
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What is the recidivism rate in Norway?
20%
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What is the crime criminal justice system in charge of?
courts, prisons, and trials
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What is violent crime ranking in South Korea?
52nd
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What is the amount of school violence cases reported in 2016 in South Korea?
23,673
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How many district courts are there?
18
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What is a requirement for being a police officer?
Korean descent
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What is the murder rate ranking in South Korea?
20th
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What is the amount of school violence cases reported in the United States reported in 2004?
116,679
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Name one condition that they make rulings based upon
constitutional, impeachment, ad at the end of a political party
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What is a requirement for being a police officer?
high school graduate
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What is the crime level ranking in South Korea?
90th
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What is one of the possible biggest reasons why South Korea has significantly lower juvenile offense rates than the United States?
Korea's Juvenile Act makes children 10 to 13 exempt from criminal punishment
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How many branch courts are there?
14
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