
Response Strategies Through Case Analysis and Reasons for Re-Entry of North Korean Defectors
Response Strategies Through Case Analysis and Reasons for Re-Entry of North Korean Defectors
- Namseol Baek
- J-INSTITUTE
- International Journal of Terrorism & National Security
- vol.8
- 등재여부 : KCI등재후보
- 2023.08
- 23 - 31 (9 pages)
Purpose: As of December 2021, there are 33,819 North Korean defectors who have entered the Republic of Korea. To support their stable settlement, the public and private sectors are implementing a settlement support policy. However, due to discrimination in South Korean society and longing for family, there is a problem of re-entry to North Korea after leaving South Korea. After analyzing the causes of re-entry into North Korea, the purpose of this study is to provide policy suggestions to block re-entry into North Korea, such as improving the resettlement support system for North Korean refugees and Strengthening the pro-tection officer system. Method: The concept of North Korean defectors and re-entry is defined, the current status of North Ko-rean defectors entering the country and re-entry is identified, and the causes and problems of re-entry are analyzed through case studies of re-entry. Results: In the case of North Korean defectors who have entered South Korea, despite government poli-cy support, they are experiencing difficulties in adapting due to discrimination and neglect by South Kore-ans, difficulties in finding a job, and longing for their families in North Korea. Some of them were found to be re-entering North Korea to meet their families in North Korea. Conclusion: Problems were derived by analyzing the causes and cases of re-entry of some North Korean defectors. Based on these problems, I would like to suggest policy implications such as improving the edu-cation system for North Korean defectors and a resettlement support system that fits the reality in order to block re-entry.
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
3. North Korea Re-Entry Status and Problems
4. Cases by Type of North Korean Re-Entry(Judicial Precedent-Based)
5. Conclusion
6. References