학술논문

민간경비(Private Security) 도입을 통한 전자감독제도 부분 민영화
Through the Introduction of Private Security Partial Privatization of Electronic Monitoring System
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
시큐리티 연구, 09/30/2023, Vol. 76, p. 193-216
Subject
전자감독제도
위치추적
민간경비
민영화
전담⋅대응인력
Electronic monitoring system
Location tracking
Private expenses
Privatization
Dedicated and responsive personnel
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
2671-4299
Abstract
Through the 2020 revision of the law, crimes subject to electronic monitoring have been expanded from specific crimes (sexual violence crimes, minor kidnapping crimes, murder crimes, robbery crimes, and stalking crimes) to general crimes. On the other hand, it is true that the increase in dedicated and responsive personnel is not keeping up with the pace of expanding crimes subject to electronic monitoring, and the fact is that probation officers and civil servants are also having difficulty treating them as indefinite contract workers. He experienced social anxiety caused by the release of violent crime offenders such as the Cho Doo-soon and Kim Geun-sik, which were recent issues, and he often encounters cases of damaging location tracking electronic devices and fleeing the surveillance network even though he is subject to electronic monitoring. As of July 2022, out of the total 4,499 people subject to electronic monitoring, 2,604 sexual violence offenders, 15 minor kidnappings, 526 murder offenders, 153 robbery offenders, and 925 general offenders are subject to electronic monitoring bail. Among them, the number of violations of compliance alone was 7,185 as of July 2022, and five cases of damage to location-tracking electronic devices were identified. Given this reality, it is an urgent time to improve the operation method of dedicated and responsive personnel, and it is time to stabilize people's lives and improve work efficiency through partial privatization of the electronic monitoring system using professional private security personnel.