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A Study on Policy Process Utilizing Event-Related Policy Learning(ERPL) - With Focus on the Dogani Movie(Revised Bill of Special Act for the Punishment of Sexual Crime of Violence - Article 6) to Refocusing Event -

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2014, 10(9), pp.153-177
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

LEE DONG KYU 1 Kim, ji-ae 1 심은희 1

1동아대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study confirmed the process of policy change and policy learning that appear as the focused event, which can influence policy change, did not become an issue but becomes an issue through the refocusing event called film media through Birkland(2009)’s Event-Related Policy Learning model(hereinafter referred to as ‘ERPL model’). The research object of this study is the habitual sexual violence case against handicapped students aged 7 to 22 in Gwangju Inhwa School(hereinafter referred to as ‘Gwangju Inhwa School case’) from 2000 to 2005. This study defined ‘Gwangju Inhwa School case’ as the focused event and confirmed the process of policy change and policy learning after ‘Gwangju Inhwa School case’ through Birkland(2009)’s ERPL model. The time range of this study is limited to the period from November 2005 when ‘Gwangju Inhwa School case’ that had taken place from 2000 to 2004 became generally known through MBC PD Notebook to November 17, 2011 when the ‘Revised Bill of Special Act for the Punishment of Sexual Crime of Violence’ was promulgated. At the public agenda. However, the movie Dogani opened in September 2011 served as the time when ‘Gwangju Inhwa School case’ was first generally known, it did not draw much attention from the general public or the mass media, so the focused event did not become a triggering device that made the focused event become an issue again and a public agenda, leading the focused event to policy change and policy learning. As such, this study proved that the movie Dogani made the focused event called ‘Gwangju Inhwa School case’ become a public agenda, and confirmed the process of policy change and policy learning afterwards through Birkland(2009)’s ERPL model.

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