
The latest criminal law questions for the year 2025
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Book Introduction
[introduction]
1.
Detailed explanations of the latest exam questions from the past year
This book is a systematic arrangement of questions from various national exams administered between November 2024 and November 2025, arranged in the order of the textbook, with explanations.
The included questions are from the 2024 and 2025 Police University Entrance Examination, the 2025 Bar Examination, the Police Promotion Examination, the Coast Guard Promotion Examination, the 1st Police Officer Recruitment Examination, the 9th Grade National Civil Service Examination, the 9th Grade Court Examination, the Coast Guard (Patrol and Department) Examination, the Criminal Law Ability Assessment Examination, the Police Officer Recruitment Examination, the 2nd Police Officer Recruitment Examination, the Career Recruitment Examination, the 7th Grade National Civil Service Examination, and the Coast Guard Police Officer Recruitment Examination.
2.
The optimal textbook for coping with changing exam trends
In recent years, there have been changes in the test questions in various exams, such as a somewhat stronger trend of “theory and doctrine questions,” and the introduction of “case-based questions” and “composite questions” that combine criminal law and criminal procedure law, similar to the bar exam.
I believe that this book will help you prepare appropriately for these changes.
3.
Understanding important recent case law
We all know the importance of recent case law, but among the recent cases, those that have appeared in recent exams are even more important.
Since the latest case law is often not yet reflected in basic textbooks, the need to organize important latest case law through this book is even greater.
4.
Efficient summary textbook
You may be wondering what materials to use for a thorough review right before the exam, but if you add the latest exam questions included in this textbook to the materials you usually use, you can achieve a very efficient comprehensive review.
I hope that you will achieve the glory of passing the exam by making effective use of this book…
November 14, 2025
Shin Ho-jin, Doctor of Law
※ Included test ※
Effective November 9, 2024
2025 Police University Transfer Admissions 1st Exam [24-Police University Transfer]
Effective January 14, 2025
2025 14th Bar Examination [25-Lawyer]
Effective January 18, 2025
Regular Promotion Examination for Police Officers (Coast Guard) [25-Coast Guard Promotion]
Effective February 21, 2024
Regular Promotion Examination for Police Officers (Inspector and Below) [25-Police Promotion]
Effective March 15, 2025
2025 1st Police Officer (Patrol) Open Competitive Recruitment Examination [General Recruitment (101st Security Brigade)] [25-Police 1st]
Effective April 5, 2025
2025 National Civil Service Grade 9 Open Competitive Examination [25-Prosecutor/Drug Investigation Grade 9; Railway Police Grade 9]
Effective June 21, 2025
2025 Grade 9 Open Competitive Examination (Court Position) [25-Court Grade 9]
Effective June 28, 2025
2025 First Half Police Civil Service Examination (Coast Guard) [25-Coast Guard [Patrol], 25-Coast Guard [Inspector]]
Effective June 28, 2025
2025 Criminal Law Proficiency Test [25-Proficiency Test]
Effective July 26, 2025
2026 75th Police Superintendent Open Competitive Recruitment Examination [25-Police Superintendent Recruitment]
Effective August 30, 2025
2025 Second Police Officer (Patrol) Recruitment Examination [General Recruitment (101st Security Brigade)·Police Administration Recruitment] [25-Police 2nd]
Effective September 13, 2025
2025 Second Half Police Officer Career Competitive Recruitment Examination [25-Gyeongche (Tax)]
Effective September 20, 2025
2025 National Civil Service Grade 7 Open Competitive Examination [25-Prosecutor Grade 7]
Effective October 25, 2025
2025 Second Half Police Civil Service Examination (Coast Guard) [25-Coast Guard Officer]
Effective November 8, 2025
2026 Police University Transfer Admissions 1st Exam [25-Police University Transfer]
1.
Detailed explanations of the latest exam questions from the past year
This book is a systematic arrangement of questions from various national exams administered between November 2024 and November 2025, arranged in the order of the textbook, with explanations.
The included questions are from the 2024 and 2025 Police University Entrance Examination, the 2025 Bar Examination, the Police Promotion Examination, the Coast Guard Promotion Examination, the 1st Police Officer Recruitment Examination, the 9th Grade National Civil Service Examination, the 9th Grade Court Examination, the Coast Guard (Patrol and Department) Examination, the Criminal Law Ability Assessment Examination, the Police Officer Recruitment Examination, the 2nd Police Officer Recruitment Examination, the Career Recruitment Examination, the 7th Grade National Civil Service Examination, and the Coast Guard Police Officer Recruitment Examination.
2.
The optimal textbook for coping with changing exam trends
In recent years, there have been changes in the test questions in various exams, such as a somewhat stronger trend of “theory and doctrine questions,” and the introduction of “case-based questions” and “composite questions” that combine criminal law and criminal procedure law, similar to the bar exam.
I believe that this book will help you prepare appropriately for these changes.
3.
Understanding important recent case law
We all know the importance of recent case law, but among the recent cases, those that have appeared in recent exams are even more important.
Since the latest case law is often not yet reflected in basic textbooks, the need to organize important latest case law through this book is even greater.
4.
Efficient summary textbook
You may be wondering what materials to use for a thorough review right before the exam, but if you add the latest exam questions included in this textbook to the materials you usually use, you can achieve a very efficient comprehensive review.
I hope that you will achieve the glory of passing the exam by making effective use of this book…
November 14, 2025
Shin Ho-jin, Doctor of Law
※ Included test ※
Effective November 9, 2024
2025 Police University Transfer Admissions 1st Exam [24-Police University Transfer]
Effective January 14, 2025
2025 14th Bar Examination [25-Lawyer]
Effective January 18, 2025
Regular Promotion Examination for Police Officers (Coast Guard) [25-Coast Guard Promotion]
Effective February 21, 2024
Regular Promotion Examination for Police Officers (Inspector and Below) [25-Police Promotion]
Effective March 15, 2025
2025 1st Police Officer (Patrol) Open Competitive Recruitment Examination [General Recruitment (101st Security Brigade)] [25-Police 1st]
Effective April 5, 2025
2025 National Civil Service Grade 9 Open Competitive Examination [25-Prosecutor/Drug Investigation Grade 9; Railway Police Grade 9]
Effective June 21, 2025
2025 Grade 9 Open Competitive Examination (Court Position) [25-Court Grade 9]
Effective June 28, 2025
2025 First Half Police Civil Service Examination (Coast Guard) [25-Coast Guard [Patrol], 25-Coast Guard [Inspector]]
Effective June 28, 2025
2025 Criminal Law Proficiency Test [25-Proficiency Test]
Effective July 26, 2025
2026 75th Police Superintendent Open Competitive Recruitment Examination [25-Police Superintendent Recruitment]
Effective August 30, 2025
2025 Second Police Officer (Patrol) Recruitment Examination [General Recruitment (101st Security Brigade)·Police Administration Recruitment] [25-Police 2nd]
Effective September 13, 2025
2025 Second Half Police Officer Career Competitive Recruitment Examination [25-Gyeongche (Tax)]
Effective September 20, 2025
2025 National Civil Service Grade 7 Open Competitive Examination [25-Prosecutor Grade 7]
Effective October 25, 2025
2025 Second Half Police Civil Service Examination (Coast Guard) [25-Coast Guard Officer]
Effective November 8, 2025
2026 Police University Transfer Admissions 1st Exam [25-Police University Transfer]
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index
General Theory of Criminal Law
1.
Principle of legality ·························································· 3
2.
Temporal scope of criminal law ························· 17
3.
Geographical scope of application of criminal law ························ 22
4.
Meaning and types of crimes ·································· 26
5.
Subject and object of action ················································ 30
6.
General Theory of Composition Requirements ······························ 35
7.
Offenses of omission ································································ 37
8.
Causality and Objective Attribution ························ 47
9.
Intentional Elements ·················································· 57
10.
Constitutive error ······················································ 61
11.
Negligence ································································· 66
12.
Resulting weighted offense ·········································· 71
13.
General Theory of Illegality ······························· 84
14.
Self-defense ································································ 85
15.
Emergency evacuation ································································ 88
16.
Self-help measures ················································· 91
17.
Victim's consent ···················································· 95
18.
Legitimate actions ················································ 98
19.
General Theory of Responsibility ················································· 104
20.
Responsibility ··························································· 108
21.
Recognition of Illegality and Mistake of Prohibition ················· 114
22.
Expected probability ··························································· 128
23.
General Theory of Attempted Crime ····························· 133
24.
Attempted Disability ················································ 135
25.
Attempted suspension ·············································· 142
26.
Attempted Impossible ················································ 148
27.
Preliminary crime ·················································· 152
28.
General Theory of Principal and Accomplices ························· 154
29.
Indirect perpetrators ····························································· 157
30.
Accomplices ······························································· 161
31.
Teacher ································································· 172
32.
Jong Beom ···················································· 174
33.
Accomplices and their status ························································· 179
34.
One Sin ···················································· 186
35.
Number of sins ································································· 191
36.
Types of Punishment ········································ 204
37.
My brother's Yangjeong ············································ 212
38.
Who ································································· 213
39.
Suspended sentence, suspended sentence, parole ············· 217
Criminal Law Theory
1.
The crime of murder ·························································· 223
2.
Crimes of assault and battery ················································ 228
3.
Negligent homicide ·································· 236
4.
The Sin of Abortion ·························································· 243
5.
The Sin of Abandonment and Abuse ················································ 244
6.
The crime of intimidation ····························································· 247
7.
The Sin of Coercion ····························································· 252
8.
The crime of arrest and confinement ················································ 256
9.
Abduction, Enticement, and Human Trafficking ··········· 260
10.
Crimes of rape and assault ······························ 265
11.
Crimes against Honor ················································· 280
12.
Crimes concerning credit, business, and auctions... 288
13.
Crime of Breach of Confidentiality ······································ 297
14.
The crime of trespassing ······································ 298
15.
Basic Concepts of Property Crimes ···························· 307
16.
The crime of theft ··········································· 310
17.
The crime of robbery ··························································· 319
18.
The crime of fraud ··························································· 326
19.
Crime of extortion ··········································· 337
20.
The crime of embezzlement ···························································· 339
21.
The crime of breach of trust ···························································· 347
22.
The crime of stealing ···························································· 363
23.
The Sin of Destruction ···························································· 365
24.
The crime of obstructing the exercise of rights ··················· 370
25.
Crimes against public security ······························· 379
26.
The crime of arson and arsonist ·················· 382
27.
Crime of obstructing traffic ················································· 385
28.
Crimes concerning currency ·································· 390
29.
Crimes concerning securities, stamps, and postage stamps ·· 392
30.
Crimes concerning documents ·································· 393
31.
Crimes related to sexual morals ·················· 405
32.
Offences relating to gambling and lottery ····················· 407
33.
Crimes related to public officials' duties ················· 409
34.
Crimes related to obstruction of official duties ··························· 425
35.
The crime of fleeing and concealing the criminal ······················· 436
36.
The crimes of perjury and destruction of evidence ······················· 440
37.
The crime of innocence ···························································· 446
1.
Principle of legality ·························································· 3
2.
Temporal scope of criminal law ························· 17
3.
Geographical scope of application of criminal law ························ 22
4.
Meaning and types of crimes ·································· 26
5.
Subject and object of action ················································ 30
6.
General Theory of Composition Requirements ······························ 35
7.
Offenses of omission ································································ 37
8.
Causality and Objective Attribution ························ 47
9.
Intentional Elements ·················································· 57
10.
Constitutive error ······················································ 61
11.
Negligence ································································· 66
12.
Resulting weighted offense ·········································· 71
13.
General Theory of Illegality ······························· 84
14.
Self-defense ································································ 85
15.
Emergency evacuation ································································ 88
16.
Self-help measures ················································· 91
17.
Victim's consent ···················································· 95
18.
Legitimate actions ················································ 98
19.
General Theory of Responsibility ················································· 104
20.
Responsibility ··························································· 108
21.
Recognition of Illegality and Mistake of Prohibition ················· 114
22.
Expected probability ··························································· 128
23.
General Theory of Attempted Crime ····························· 133
24.
Attempted Disability ················································ 135
25.
Attempted suspension ·············································· 142
26.
Attempted Impossible ················································ 148
27.
Preliminary crime ·················································· 152
28.
General Theory of Principal and Accomplices ························· 154
29.
Indirect perpetrators ····························································· 157
30.
Accomplices ······························································· 161
31.
Teacher ································································· 172
32.
Jong Beom ···················································· 174
33.
Accomplices and their status ························································· 179
34.
One Sin ···················································· 186
35.
Number of sins ································································· 191
36.
Types of Punishment ········································ 204
37.
My brother's Yangjeong ············································ 212
38.
Who ································································· 213
39.
Suspended sentence, suspended sentence, parole ············· 217
Criminal Law Theory
1.
The crime of murder ·························································· 223
2.
Crimes of assault and battery ················································ 228
3.
Negligent homicide ·································· 236
4.
The Sin of Abortion ·························································· 243
5.
The Sin of Abandonment and Abuse ················································ 244
6.
The crime of intimidation ····························································· 247
7.
The Sin of Coercion ····························································· 252
8.
The crime of arrest and confinement ················································ 256
9.
Abduction, Enticement, and Human Trafficking ··········· 260
10.
Crimes of rape and assault ······························ 265
11.
Crimes against Honor ················································· 280
12.
Crimes concerning credit, business, and auctions... 288
13.
Crime of Breach of Confidentiality ······································ 297
14.
The crime of trespassing ······································ 298
15.
Basic Concepts of Property Crimes ···························· 307
16.
The crime of theft ··········································· 310
17.
The crime of robbery ··························································· 319
18.
The crime of fraud ··························································· 326
19.
Crime of extortion ··········································· 337
20.
The crime of embezzlement ···························································· 339
21.
The crime of breach of trust ···························································· 347
22.
The crime of stealing ···························································· 363
23.
The Sin of Destruction ···························································· 365
24.
The crime of obstructing the exercise of rights ··················· 370
25.
Crimes against public security ······························· 379
26.
The crime of arson and arsonist ·················· 382
27.
Crime of obstructing traffic ················································· 385
28.
Crimes concerning currency ·································· 390
29.
Crimes concerning securities, stamps, and postage stamps ·· 392
30.
Crimes concerning documents ·································· 393
31.
Crimes related to sexual morals ·················· 405
32.
Offences relating to gambling and lottery ····················· 407
33.
Crimes related to public officials' duties ················· 409
34.
Crimes related to obstruction of official duties ··························· 425
35.
The crime of fleeing and concealing the criminal ······················· 436
36.
The crimes of perjury and destruction of evidence ······················· 440
37.
The crime of innocence ···························································· 446
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- Date of issue: November 21, 2025
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- ISBN13: 9791199493049
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