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Path analysis on child abuse and neglect, self-esteem, and consciousness of human rights among children at community children centers (지역아동센터 아동이 인식한 방임과 학대, 자아존중감, 그리고 인권의식의 경로분석연구)

  • Kim, Yong Hoi;Han, Chang-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Child Welfare
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    • no.58
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    • pp.141-170
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    • 2017
  • As child neglect and abuse have emerged as social problems deteriorating human rights of children, this study aimed to examine the impacts of child neglect and abuse at community children centers on consciousness of human rights. In addition, this study examined whether self-esteem mediated the relationship between child neglect and abuse and consciousness of human rights. From the community children center panel data, 630 fifth-year children at elementary schools were included as a sample. Key findings of structural equation modeling can be summarized as follows: (1) Child neglect and abuse were found to have negative impacts on children's self-esteem and consciousness of human rights, respectively; (2) self-esteem was positively related to consciousness; (3) self-esteem partially mediated the relationship between child neglect and consciousness; (4) the impact of child abuse on consciousness of human rights was found to be perfectly mediated by self-esteem. We conclude by suggesting policy and practice implications to promote human right-friendly environments.

Discourse on Prohibition of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities and Guarantee of Human Rights (장애인 차별금지 및 인권보장에 관한 담론)

  • Kim, Ji-Woon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.195-200
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    • 2022
  • It was in the 1990s that the human rights of persons with disabilities began to be discussed in our society. Based on the Declaration on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1975, the Charter on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was adopted on December 8, 1988. The human rights of persons with disabilities explains the important meaning of not being discriminated against just because they are persons with disabilities, the basics of human rights that all human beings have. The human rights of persons with disabilities are universal values, a basic right, and a declaration to protect the socially disadvantaged. Human rights are an important ideology that deals with the dignity and worth of human beings. In our society, people with disabilities should not be discriminated against for any reason. Persons with disabilities should be the center in matters related to the Anti-Discrimination Act and Human Rights. In addition, it can be said that it is necessary to develop and operate a system suitable for the local government for the disabled in the local community.

A Review of Research Trends in Human Rights to Information in Contemporary Korean Jurisprudence (현대 법학계의 정보인권 연구동향)

  • Myung, Jae-Jin;Lee, Han-Tae
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.3-23
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    • 2011
  • With the advent of the information era, the need to protect private information has increased rapidly. Theoretical answers to this problem in jurisprudence has been pursued in various ways over the last two decades. The purpose of this study is to find the types of human rights to information and provide directions for future studies by analyzing existing research materials. About 200 materials, including theses and dissertations produced from 1988 to the present have been collected and analysed. Lessons and implications for this study for the systematization of information rights are presented. I hope this study will contribute to future studies about information rights in jurisprudence.

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A Study on Improvement of Cadet's Human Rights Violation (실습선원의 인권침해 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong Seon-Geun;Kim Jong-Kwan;Park Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.470-478
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    • 2023
  • All people have human rights that should be protected, and today, the importance of protecting human rights is emphasized in all areas of society. The industry is also carrying out activities to protect the human rights of workers, such as implementing human rights education for human rights management and preparing a response system for human rights violations. However, due to the closed environment and special working conditions, seafarers on board are often placed in a blind spot in human rights protection. In particular, a number of cases of human rights violations concerning beginner seafarers, including cadets, have been identified, and relevant research is insufficient compared to other occupational groups. Jobs that restrict basic human rights cannot be envied by anyone. In this study, implications and problems were derived based on the results of a human rights survey of cadets, and cases of human rights violations, and improvement measures were proposed. The cadets had a very negative perception of human rights violations before boarding. However, it was found that their perception changed after boarding. It was confirmed that cadets have unnecessary fears and concerns before boarding. Improvement measures include the establishment of a legal system for the status of cadets, measures to alleviate non-physical human rights violations, improvement of human rights violations handling procedures and response systems, and enhancing the effectiveness of human rights education.

International Trend and Issues in Protecting and Promoting the Rights of Older Persons (노인 인권 보호·증진의 국제적 동향과 쟁점)

  • Choi, Sung-Jae
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.143-168
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    • 2018
  • While there were posed arguments that social treatment to older persons should be based on the perspective of human rights turning into the 21st century, policy efforts to protect and promote the rights of older persons in international community have slowly proceeded. In this situation existing studies on the rights of older persons in the international perspective have been fragmented in their contents, lacking systematic overview of policy efforts to strengthen the rights of older persons in international community. This study aims to be the one that could be such a systematic study to overview international policy efforts to strengthen the rights of older persons through analyzing the background of posing the problem of the rights of older persons, problems in existing international norms for human rights applicable to older persons, and measures to strengthen the rights of older persons and controversial issues. Existing international norms on human rights that are Universal Declaration of Human Rights, international conventions on the rights in terms of area of rights and target population, and policy recommendations, are narrow in the scope of rights to be protected, and also lack legal force in their implementation. The international community has generally reached a consensus on strengthening the rights of older persons. However, there have been two different positions: strengthening existing norms on human rights versus creating a new convention on the rights of older persons. And also there have appeared many controversial points in both positions. Conclusively this study, arguing the creation of a new convention, suggests implications for Korean society and research studies.

Childcare Teacher's Cognition of Human Right Awareness for Handicapped Children and Consciousness of Social Integration (보육교사가 인지하는 장애아동의 인권인식과 사회통합에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Mi-Na;Kim, Young-Chun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.387-398
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this research is to examine childcare teacher's cognition of human right awareness for handicapped children and consciousness of social integration. The subjects were 209 kindergarten teachers in G city. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression analysis with SPSS ver. 14.0. The results are as follows: Among the childcare teacher's awareness about children with disabilities human right, awareness of right to survive, right to be protected, right to participate, and right to development had direct effects on their consciousness of social integration. Among the social supports influenced by childcare teacher's awareness of human right, informational support and material support had both direct and indirect effects on their consciousness of social integration. Therefore, as childcare teachers' awareness of human right is an important factor for their consciousness of social integration, a systemic human right education for human right awareness should be provided, the necessity of establishing various social support system should be recognized to foster the social environment of respecting young children's human right, and human right awareness should be practiced into action in daily life, in order to help childcare teachers to develop as the main agents of children's human right.

Practical discourse of civil democracy education in the elementary and the secondary school through the lense of competency education: based on human rights (역량교육을 통해 바라본 초·중등학교 민주시민교육의 실천적 담론: 인권을 중심으로)

  • Shin, Min-Hye
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.813-817
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of the study was to suggest how and what human rights education goes with civil democracy education. Analysis of civil democracy education contents in the 2022 revised general education curriculum draft and that of the 2030 OECD Education project have been performed to find out what contents are necessarily included. Results are as follows: Firstly, human rights education needs to be adopted as an independent subject to be delivered with detailed and organized information. Secondly, actual experiences in diverse curricular and extracurricular activities need to be provided. Thirdly, a human rights-friendly atmosphere needs to be established to update teachers' perception and upgrade competency regarding human rights education. Lastly, it is expected that these activities facilitate adoption of human rights education curriculum into 2022 general education.

A Study on the Relation between Human Rights Awareness, Empathy, and Multicultural Acceptability among Nursing Students (간호대학생의 인권의식, 공감능력 및 다문화수용성과의 관계)

  • Myeong-Ja Seo;Yun-Jeong Oh;Eun-Mi Lee
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2023
  • This study was attempted to identify and correlate the degree of human rights awareness, empathy, and multicultural acceptance of nursing students. The data of this study were collected from 175 nursing students at a university in G City from October 11, 2022 to November 5, 2022. The collected data were analyzed using t-test, Pearson's correlation coefficient using the SPSS/WIN 22.0 Program. The results of this study are as follows. The human rights consciousness of nursing students differed significantly depending on the presence or absence of nursing ethics education and the presence or absence of foreign or migrant friends. As a result of this study, human rights awareness had a significant correlation with empathy, but there was no significant correlation between human rights awareness and multicultural acceptance, and empathy and multicultural acceptance. The results of this study will contribute to nursing education to contribute to strengthening the competence of nursing students as professionals.

A Study on Human Rights Sensitivity in Korean Occupational Therapist (국내 작업치료사의 인권감수성에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, Ki-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean society of community based occupational therapy
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2018
  • Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of human rights sensitivity of occupational therapist and to compare the difference of the human rights sensitivity according to their characteristics and to provide basic data for the development of human rights education programs for occupational therapists in the future and to emphasize their role as human rights advocates. Methods : The subjects for this study were occupational therapists who chosen by snowball sampling method. The questionnaire consisted of 5 episodes and 30 questions to measure the level of occupational therapist's human rights sensitivity and 7 questions for identifying general characteristics of subjects. We distributed the questionnaire by on-line. 165 copies were collected and used to final data analysis. Results : The average of occupational therapists' human rights sensitivity was $33.52{\pm}14.96$. According to the subcategories, the average of perception of situation was $20.44{\pm}2.32$, perception of result was $19.85{\pm}2.32$, and the perception of responsibility was $19.14{\pm}2.21$. Among 5 episodes, The highest score was the right to pursue one's happiness of the elderly($12.72{\pm}1.56$), and the lowest score was the right to personal freedom in disabled ($11.04{\pm}2.23$). There were significantly differences of the subjects' age, educational level, organization type, and the level of clinical experiences. Conclusion : Occupational therapists' human rights sensitivity increased with age and the level of clinical experiences. And the human rights sensitivity increased as they were exposed to various human rights related circumstances. The reason of the highest score for situational awareness was that empathy for the client-centered intervention is important. This study confirmed that it is necessary to have human rights education and various educational programs.