Soo Jung Lee
Soo Jung Lee (; born 1964) is a South Korean forensic psychologist, professor of forensic psychology at Kyonggi University in Seoul, and part of the country's first generation of criminal profilers. She has been named part of BBC's list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2019, in the leadership category. Lee has worked numerous high-profile murder cases, and believes stalking is what leads to more serious crimes. As a result of this she helped introduce an anti-stalking bill now passed in South Korea.She was previously a member of the Supreme Court's Sentencing Commission, the Supreme Prosecutors' Office's sexual violence taskforce and the National Police Agency's reform committee. She has since written seven books, and given advice on popular Korean TV program ''Unanswered Questions''. In November 2021, She became the co-chairman for the election campaign committee for the People Power party. The decision for Lee's inclusion in the party was done without the approval of Lee Jun-seok, the party leader at the time. Provided by Wikipedia
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15by He Meng, Xiaojie Zhang, Genggeng Yu, Soo Jung Lee, Y Eugene Chen, Igor Prudovsky, Michael M WangGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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16by Ok Kyung Koo, Soo Jung Lee, Kyung Rhan Chung, Dai Ja Jang, Hye Jung Yang, Dae Young KwonGet full text
Published 2016-06-01
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17by Soo-Jung Lee, Sang-In Baek, Byung-Gwon Lee, Ah-Ram Lee, Koang-Lok Kim, Hyun-Min Yoon, Won-Il KimGet full text
Published 2010-12-01
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19by In Hee Lee, Soo Jung Lee, Jeeyeon Lee, Jin Hyang Jung, Ho Yong Park, Shin Young Jeong, Sang-woo Lee, Yee Soo ChaeGet full text
Published 2020-11-01
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20by On Nuri Seo, Gon-Sup Kim, Yun-Hi Kim, Semin Park, Sung Woo Jeong, Soo Jung Lee, Jong Sung Jin, Sung Chul ShinGet full text
Published 2013-10-01
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