@article{ART003025275},
author={Lee Keon Su},
title={An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children},
journal={Legal Theory & Practice Review},
issn={2288-1840},
year={2023},
volume={11},
number={4},
pages={553-568}
TY - JOUR
AU - Lee Keon Su
TI - An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children
JO - Legal Theory & Practice Review
PY - 2023
VL - 11
IS - 4
PB - The Korea Society for Legal Theory and Practice Inc.
SP - 553
EP - 568
SN - 2288-1840
AB - Missing cases are directly related to life, and missing persons are often found dead after the disappearance incident. Therefore, it is concerned that the disappearance case must be discovered through investigation and search in a short period of time, and if it is not found, it will be exposed to crime secondarily. Therefore, rapid detection and prevention activities for missing persons are very important activities because they minimize many social problems.
In order to prevent cases such as missing children, cooperation between administrative agencies and social enterprises and laws and systems that support them are now needed. In particular, a company is an economic entity that performs production activities by dividing capital, labor, land, and management, which are the four elements necessary for economic action. Companies are clearly distinguished from non-profit organizations such as governments, churches, temples, and civic groups in that they have profit-seeking profitability. Therefore, a company is a subject that establishes and practices various management strategies to maximize profits. For this reason, general companies tend to have images of rationalism and efficiency. The larger and more sound companies, the stronger their image. However, some people misunderstand that all actions taken by companies are the result of the most rational and efficient concerns, but not all decisions made by companies are reasonable at all.
However, unlike in the past, there are many social enterprises that are responsible for social responsibility and exercise the influence of the public interest rather than performing only production functions for profit. To prevent missing children, government agencies and related organizations should work together to establish a system that can be practically helpful, and to find companies that prevent and prevent the occurrence of missing children and prepare incentives to play a more public role.
KW - Missing;preventive activities;social enterprises;collaboration;system building
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Lee Keon Su. (2023). An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children. Legal Theory & Practice Review, 11(4), 553-568.
Lee Keon Su. 2023, "An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children", Legal Theory & Practice Review, vol.11, no.4 pp.553-568.
Lee Keon Su "An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children" Legal Theory & Practice Review 11.4 pp.553-568 (2023) : 553.
Lee Keon Su. An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children. 2023; 11(4), 553-568.
Lee Keon Su. "An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children" Legal Theory & Practice Review 11, no.4 (2023) : 553-568.
Lee Keon Su. An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children. Legal Theory & Practice Review, 11(4), 553-568.
Lee Keon Su. An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children. Legal Theory & Practice Review. 2023; 11(4) 553-568.
Lee Keon Su. An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children. 2023; 11(4), 553-568.
Lee Keon Su. "An Analysis of Social Contribution Activities for the Prevention of Missing Children" Legal Theory & Practice Review 11, no.4 (2023) : 553-568.