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Victims of Sex Crimes
Filing Complaints on the Sexual Violence Assailant
Persons Entitled to File a Complaint
- “Accusation” refers to a person entitled to file a complaint raising an accusation to express his/her intention for the investigation agency to punish the assailant. Any person falling under the following categories may file a complaint against the sexual violence assailant.
· The victim of sexual violence (Article 223 of the Criminal Act)
· The legal representative of the victim of sexual violence (Article 225, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Procedure Act)
· The spouse, lineal ascendant, or sibling of the victim of sexual violence (Article 225, paragraph 2 of the Criminal Procedure Act, only applicable if the victim has passed away or intends to file a complaint)
How to File a Complaint
- The person entitled to file a complaint above may submit a written accusation or orally make an accusation before the prosecutor or judicial police officer (Article 237 of the Criminal Procedure Act).
Exclusion for Accusation Restriction
- A person shall not file a complaint against a lineal ascendant of the principal himself/herself or his/her spouse (Article 224 of the Criminal Procedure Act, and Article 266 of the Military Court Act). However, the above provision shall not apply to crimes of sexual violence (Article 18 of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment, Etc. of Sexual Crimes).