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As in the case you saw earlier, the anxiety of being a victim of a crime in an everyday space such as home, which should be the most safe, is quite painful for the person concerned. However, our current level of punishment and the response of law enforcement agencies are insufficient to alleviate women's daily anxieties.



Next is reporter Kim Min-jung.



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



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



He left the place he lived as if he was running away from the man who was being investigated without detention.



[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 right away.] After



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



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 up to 3 years or a fine of up to 5 million won with probation possible, but the victim's suffering is not small compared to the level of punishment.



For this reason, investigative agencies must actively look at the case from the beginning to see if it is a home invasion that shows the possibility of a sexual offense.



In the case of residential invasion and stalking, like Mr. B, the police can take measures to ban access to the offender under the Stalking Crime Punishment Act, which will be enforced in October. The damage caused by the men who followed.



Although support for moving victims is considered a practical measure, many investigative agencies do not even know that the victims of residential trespassing are subject to the Ministry of Justice's moving expenses subsidy.