• Title/Summary/Keyword: guideline for personal protection procedures

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A Study on the personal protection system for North Korean refugees in South Korea (북한이탈주민 신변보호 체계에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Eun-Hee;Sul, Jin-Bae;Jang, Myung-Sun
    • Korea and Global Affairs
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.63-88
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of the present paper is to examine the North Korean refugee protection system and its shortcomings. Based on the findings from the analysis of legal system and status of personal protection, this paper proposes the following measures to solve the problems and improve South Korea's existing system. First of all, personal protection for North Korean refugees should be carried out in an inclusive and humanitarian manner. Secondly, the collaborative governance operating system for protecting North Korean refugees should be established. Lastly, clear guidelines for personal protection procedures should be developed to ensure personal protection officers'accountability.

A Content Analysis of Web sites from a Perspective of Children's Online Privacy Protection (아동 대상 인터넷 사이트의 개인정보보호 실태와 개선 방향)

  • Kim, So-Ra;Rhee, Kee-Choon
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.45 no.8
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    • pp.127-142
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    • 2007
  • The objective of this study was to discuss child privacy issues at Web sites targeting children, Specifically, the study examined l)types of information required for join the membership, 2)whether privacy policies at Web sites for children abide by privacy guideline, and 3)specific examples of recommendable privacy policy and problematic privacy policy from Web sites, Total of 305 Web sites targeting children were used for content analysis, Selected Web sites included recommended sites by Korea Council of Children's Organizations and food business Web sites, The results showed that more than 70% of Web sites required private information when children join the membership. Most of these Web sites provided mailing service for children. Generally, Web sites showed problems in parents' approval procedures. Also, privacy policies at Web sites frequently omitted purpose specification principle and the security safeguard principle. Regulating online service provides and marketers targeting children would be necessary for protecting child privacy. Further, education program targeting parents and children could help them make right choices to protect children's online privacy.