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Enlistment ceremony for conscripts at the Korea Army Training Center in South Korea

Hazing in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces refers to the widespread hazing and bullying carried out among military personnel, often to conscripts and junior members in South Korea. Hazing has been enforced and encouraged mainly under the pretext of establishing military discipline and hierarchy. Hazing has resulted in a large number of fragging, shooting spree and suicide cases; such cases of suicide are referred to as non-combat casualties by the military.[1]

Such hazing has ranged from physical violence to malicious harassment, sexual violence, verbal abuse, to other forms of abuse, with some even resulting in death. Other forms of hazing have also included being beaten with a heated object[2] and being forced to eat bugs.[3] Such hazing in the South Korean military has led to numerous major incidents, including a series of suicides and gun shootings.[4][5]

  1. ^ 박휘락. (2014). 한국군의 악성 병영사고 예방책들의 평가와 대안. 한국의회학회보, 3(1), 155–177. 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.
  2. ^ "Beat with heated spoon". The Chosun Ilbo.
  3. ^ "type of hazing". khan news.
  4. ^ "Soldiers jailed over South Korea bullying death". BBC. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  5. ^ Griffiths, James; Kwon, Jake; Hancocks, Paula (11 July 2019). "Gay and trans soldiers say they were abused in South Korean military". CNN. Retrieved 23 September 2021.

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