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People think that the house is the safest place, so there is no choice but to feel a greater fear of trespassing. While our society is insensitive to the seriousness of such crimes, the suffering suffered by victims is increasing.



This content was pointed out by reporter Kim Min-jung.



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Mr. B, who returned home late in the evening in January, found a man's body fluid on the bed of his studio.



After tracking the CCTV, the criminal was caught, and he was a senior at school who had never seen his face.



I left the place I lived as if to run away, lest the man who was being investigated without detention would come again.



[Mr. B / Victim of a house invasion: (The perpetrator) is a first-time offender, a person with a future, and a fixed residence. I moved immediately.] After



four months, suspicious traces were found in the new house and reported, it was the same man.



However, the warrant was dismissed on the grounds that the residence was constant.



Mr. B had to move again.



[Mr. B / Victim of a house invasion: I moved too quickly, so I really threw away all the furniture. Almost all of my daily life is ruined... .]



Under the current law, residential trespassing is punishable by imprisonment for not more than 3 years or a fine of not more than 5 million won with probation possible.



[Lee Su-jeong/Professor of Criminal Psychology at Kyonggi University: How (the space I live in) can be intruded, and all the information to those who tried to break in is as if all information is leaking out. It can be very terrifying.]



Therefore, investigative agencies should actively look at the case from the beginning to see if it is a home invasion that shows the possibility of a sex crime.



In the case of residential invasion and stalking, like Mr. B, the police can take measures to ban access to the perpetrator under the Stalking Crime Punishment Act, which will be enforced in October. It is damage caused by a man who followed him home



However, support for the moving of victims is considered a practical measure, but even the investigative agencies often do not know that the victims of residential trespassing are covered by the Ministry of Justice moving expenses.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Lee Seung-hee, VJ: Kim Jong-gap)