Professor Jeong Sejong of Chosun University Elected as President of the Korean Association of Public Security Administration View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Professor Jeong Se-jong of the Department of Police Administration at Chosun University has been elected president of the Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice Administration (KAPC).


According to Chosun University on the 4th, Professor Jeong was elected as the 14th president at the regular academic conference and general meeting of the Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice Administration held at the Chosun University mock court on the 30th of last month. His term is two years starting from January 2021.


Professor Jeong has served as an editorial director and editor-in-chief of the Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice Administration.


He is currently serving as a member of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency Assembly and Demonstration Advisory Committee and as an advisory professor for criminal profiling at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.


The Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice Administration is a domestic organization founded in 1987 that focuses on the academic field of "public safety and criminal justice."



Composed of over 700 doctoral-level members, the association conducts activities in various social science fields such as police science, correctional science, criminology, and criminal psychology, and publishes the Korean Journal of Public Safety and Criminal Justice Administration, a journal registered with the Korea Research Foundation.


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