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Hazing in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces

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Hazing in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces refers to the hazing and bullying conducted within the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. A similar example is that of Russia's Dedovshchina. It was enforced mainly under the pretext of establishing military discipline, despite evidence to the contrary. Hazing resulted in cases of fragging and suicide which are referred to as non-combat casualties.[1]

Specific incidents

  • 2011.07 Second Marine Division shooting spree [2]
  • 2013.07 Private Kim Suicide [3]
  • 2014.06 Gangwon-do Goseong shooting rampage. [4]
  • 2015.09 Suicide at GP [5]
  • 2017 07 22 Infantry Private Goh committing suicide by jumping [6].

See also

References

  1. ^ 박휘락. (2014). 한국군의 악성 병영사고 예방책들의 평가와 대안. 한국의회학회보, 3(1), 155-177. 157pg Park, Hwee Rhak. (2014). An Evaluation and Alternatives on Preventive Measures of South Korean Armed Forces in the wake of Serious Accidents in the Barracks. The Korean Parliamentary Studies Review, 3(1), 155-177.
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