Recurrence of violent crimes reignites debate over death penalty
A 30 year-old man identified only by his surname Choi is escorted by police to a court hearing, Saturday. The court issued a warrant to arrest him for assaulting and raping a woman on a hiking trail in Sillim-dong in Seoul, Thursday. YonhapCriminologists say death penalty would not have deterrent effectBy Jun Ji-hyeBrutal stabbings and the violent rape of a school teacher on her way to work in a residential area of Seoul in recent weeks have not only escalated fears among the public, but also reignited a fierce debate over resuming the executions of death row inmates in Korea, which were halted 26 years ago.After Cho Seon, 33, went on a stabbing spree killing one man and wounding three others near Sillim Station in Seoul, July 21, a similar knife rampage occurred, Aug. 3, by 22-year-old Choi Won-jong near Seohyeon Station in Gyeonggi Province, that left one woman dead and 13 others wounded.A combined photo shows Choi Won-jong, left, the suspect of a stabbing rampage near Seohyeon Station, and Cho Seon, the suspect of knife attacks near Sillim Station. Yonhap Then on Thursday, a 30-ye
Aug 21, 2023By Jun Ji-hye