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Jean Valjean Bank in Korea: an innovative approach to poor defendants sentenced to pay fines
Authors:Chang-Keun Han
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Welfare, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Koreachkhan@skku.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study aims to introduce Jean Valjean Bank in South Korea which is an innovative approach supporting poor defendants who cannot pay fines and accordingly are imprisoned. In Korea, it is reported that we have more than 40,000 Jean Valjeans annually. As a civil movement against the unfair criminal justice system, a non-governmental organisation Human Rights Solidarity (Inkwon Yondae in Korean) opened Jean Valjean Bank in 2015. Jean Valjean Bank targets poor defendants who are not able to pay fines and who are confined to prison because of non-payment of fines. As of December 2017, the Bank has loaned KRW1,024 million to 545 persons with an average loan per participant of KRW1,879,700. The Bank reported that, among the receivers, 84 persons completed redemption and 277 persons are redeeming loans to the Bank. This study concludes with implications for reforms in criminal justice system in Korea.
Keywords:Jean Valjean Bank  fines  poor defendants  Inkwon Yondae  criminal justice system
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