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Shaka00
1 month ago
This makes it seem like students were well behaved before the new law because teachers could beat them up -.-
Also, are there no other laws in Korea to protect people from assault in all context (yes, even at school) or, you know, the right to legitimate self-defense?
This seems to also imply that a student cannot be sanctioned or expelled because of violent behaviour.
Either the translation is worse than I thought, the author never heard of juvenile offenders and youth detention centres, or we have to see what they say in the following chapters.
I’m perplexed.
This makes it seem like students were well behaved before the new law because teachers could beat them up -.-
Also, are there no other laws in Korea to protect people from assault in all context (yes, even at school) or, you know, the right to legitimate self-defense?
This seems to also imply that a student cannot be sanctioned or expelled because of violent behaviour.
Either the translation is worse than I thought, the author never heard of juvenile offenders and youth detention centres, or we have to see what they say in the following chapters.
I’m perplexed.
Yeah very mixed up on the last one
I still don’t get it