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Personal Information Protection Law : Professionals

CODE BOOK

Korea Social Science Data Archive

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All works using or referring KOSSDA data collections should acknowledge the data sources by means of standard

bibliographic citations. Citations must appear in footnotes or the reference section of publications.

KOSSDA Data Citation Requirement

Principal Investigator, Year of Collection, Title, Producer, Distributor, Data ID No, Version No

The bibliographic citation for this data collection is :

Sung, Nak‐In. 2008. Survey on the Legislative Assessment of the Personal Information Protection Law : Professionals. Producer: Korea Legislation Research Institute.

Distributor: KOSSDA. Year of Distribution: 2009. A1‐2008‐0015‐Eng.

The bibliographic citation for this codebook is :

Korea Social Science Data Archive. 2013. Survey on the Legislative Assessment of the Personal Information Protection Law : Professionals Code Book. pp.1‐29.

SURVEY ON THE LEGISLATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION LAW : PROFESSIONALS CODE BOOK Copyrights ⓒ 2013 KOSSDA

For the codebook of this data collection, all rights are reserved to KOSSDA. It may

not be copied, transmitted, published or redistributed without permission.

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Please note

In the codebook, each frequency table consists of a variable name, question, and frequency table. The first column, RESPONSE, indicates response categories and the second column, PUNCH, is a value for each response category. The third and fourth columns, FREQ and PERCENT, show the number of individuals and percentage of individuals belonging to a specific response category. The last column VALID % is the percentage of individuals who are assigned to a specific response category without missing data, such as DK (Don’t know), NA (No answer), and NAP (Not applicable).

Study Title: Survey on the Legislative Assessment of the Personal Information Protection Law : Professionals

Fieldwork Dates: 9 September, 2008 ~ 18 September, 2008 Principal Investigator: Sung, Nak-In

Producers: Korea Legislation Research Institute Sample Type: Convenience sampling

Fieldwork Institute: Hankook Research Co., Ltd.

Fieldwork Methods: On-line survey Number of Cases: 41 (valid)

Geographic Coverage: South Korea excluding Jeju

Universe: Professionals in personal information protection

Distributor: Korea Social Science Data Archive (KOSSDA)

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Survey on the Legislative Assessment of the Personal Information Protection Law : Professionals

q1 R has researched personal information protection law

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q1. Have you ever researched laws related to the protection of personal information out of curiosity regarding the protection of personal information?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 32 78.0 78.0

No 2 9 22.0 22.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q1 1 R has difficulty in finding personal information protection law q1_1 R has difficulty in finding personal information protection law

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 23 56.1 71.9

No 2 9 22.0 28.1

Q1-1. Did you have any difficulty finding laws related to the protection of personal information?

NAP 0 9 22.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q1_2 Reason for difficulty in finding personal information protection law

Q1-2 What do you think was the reason for the difficulty you have experienced?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Because there are numerous laws on the protection of

personal information 2 12 29.3 52.2

Because the laws are not properly classified according to

the different areas 3 10 24.4 43.5

B h i i li bl

Q1-2. What do you think was the reason for the difficulty you have experienced?

Because there are no provisions applicable to new

issues and problems 4 1 2.4 4.3

NAP 0 18 43.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_1 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(1) q _ aw t at ay co ta p ov s o s p otect g pe so a o at o ( )

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Act on the Protection of Personal Information

M i t i d b P bli I tit ti 1 41 100.0 100.0

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply

: First

Maintained by Public Institutions 1 41 100.0 100.0

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q2_2 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(2)

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Second

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Act on Promotion of Information and Communications

Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc. 2 39 95.1 95.1 Use and Protection of Credit Information Act 3 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_3 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(3)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ PERCENT VALID %

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Third

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Use and Protection of Credit Information Act 3 38 92.7 92.7 Electronic Government Act 4 1 2.4 2.4 Act on Real Name Financial Transactions and

Confidentiality 5 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_4 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(4)

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Fourth

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Electronic Government Act 4 25 61.0 61.0

Act on Real Name Financial Transactions and

Confidentiality 5 13 31.7 31.7

Protection of Communications Secrets act 6 1 2.4 2.4

Framework act on Health and Medical Services 7 1 2 4 2 4

Framework act on Health and Medical Services 7 1 2.4 2.4 Resident registration Act 8 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q2_5 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(5)

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Fifth

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Act on Real Name Financial Transactions and

Confidentiality 5 23 56.1 57.5

Protection of Communications Secrets act 6 14 34.1 35.0 Framework act on Health and Medical Services 7 1 2.4 2.5

Resident registration Act 8 1 2.4 2.5

Resident registration Act 8 1 2.4 2.5

Act on Protection of Specific Crime Informations,

etc. 10 1 2.4 2.5

System missing 1 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_6 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(6)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Sixth

Protection of Communications Secrets act 6 22 53.7 57.9 Framework act on Health and Medical Services 7 7 17.1 18.4 Resident registration Act 8 3 7.3 7.9 Act on Protection of Specific Crime Informations,

etc. 10 5 12.2 13.2

Criminal Act 11 1 2.4 2.6

System missing 3 7.3

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_7 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(7)

Q2 Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information Please

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Framework act on Health and Medical Services 7 20 48.8 66.7 Resident registration Act 8 7 17.1 23.3

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Seventh

Act on Protection of Specific Crime Informations,

10 1 2.4 3.3

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System missing 11 26.8

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_8 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(8)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Resident registration Act 8 19 46.3 79.2

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Eighth

Framework Act on National Taxes 9 2 4.9 8.3 Act on Protection of Specific Crime Informations,

etc. 10 2 4.9 8.3

Criminal Act 11 1 2.4 4.2

System missing 17 41.5

Total 41 100.0 100.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_9 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(9)

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Ninth

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Framework Act on National Taxes 9 18 43.9 94.7 Act on Protection of Specific Crime Informations, etc. 10 1 2.4 5.3

System missing 22 53.7

Total 41 100.0 100.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q2_10 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(10)

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Tenth

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Act on Protection of Specific Crime Informations,

etc. 10 14 34.1 93.3

Criminal Act 11 1 2.4 6.7

System missing 26 63.4

T t l 41 100 0 100 0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q2_11 Law that may contain provisions protecting personal information(11)

Q2. Please select laws that you think may contain provisions protecting personal information. Please select all that apply :

Eleventh

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Criminal Act 11 12 29.3 100.0

System missing 29 70.7

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q3 R knows separation of personal information protection law

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q3. Are you aware that currently legislation related to the protection of personal information is separated into public and private sectors and separate laws are applied?

Yes 1 22 53.7 53.7

No 2 19 46.3 46.3

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q4 "Act on the Protection of Personal Information" covers information processed by computers

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q4. Are you aware that the Act on the Protection of Personal Information Maintained by Public Institutions which applies to public institutions’ protection of personal information only covers personal information maintained by the national and local government agencies and “processed by computers”?

Yes 1 11 26.8 26.8

I was vaguely aware 2 8 19.5 19.5

I assumed all personal information maintained by public

institutions was protected 3 10 24.4 24.4 I assumed personal information not processed by

computer was also protected 4 5 12.2 12.2 I assumed all personal information was protected 5 5 12.2 12.2

I didn’t know 6 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q5 R knows that there is no general law for personal information protection in private sector

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q5. Are you aware of the fact that there are no generally applicable laws for the protection of personal information in the private sector and that there are separate laws applicable only to individual areas?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 26 63.4 63.4

No 2 15 36.6 36.6

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q6 Agree/Disagree: Personal informaton is being protected

Q6. Do you feel your personal information (name, address, resident registration number, email address), physiological information (fingerprint, iris, DNA, and etc.), medical records, criminal records, financial transaction records, personal bank account number, education record, work experience, and etc.) is being properly protected?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Strongly Disagree 1 14 34.1 34.1

Disagree 2 20 48.8 48.8

Neither agree nor disagree 3 6 14.6 14.6

Agree 4 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q7_1 Reason why personal information is not being protected: 1st

Q7. If personal information is not being properly protected, what do you think is the reason? Please

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Inadequate or complex laws and regulations 1 11 26.8 32.4 Lack of awareness of government or businesses 3 20 48.8 58.8

select 1 through 3 in order of importance

: First

Lack of public awareness 4 1 2.4 2.9 Need for utilization of personal information 5 2 4.9 5.9

NAP 0 7 17.1

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q7_2 Reason why personal information is not being protected: 2nd

Q7. If personal information is not being properly protected, what do you think is the reason? Please select 1 through 3 in order of importance

: Second

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Inadequate or complex laws and regulations 1 13 31.7 38.2 Lack of education or publicity 2 4 9.8 11.8 Lack of awareness of government or businesses 3 10 24.4 29.4

Lack of public awareness 4 6 14.6 17.6

Need for utilization of personal information 5 1 2.4 2.9

NAP 0 7 17.1

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q7_3 Reason why personal information is not being protected: 3rd

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Inadequate or complex laws and regulations 1 6 14.6 17.6

Q7. If personal information is not being properly protected, what do you think is the reason? Please select 1 through 3 in order of importance

: Third

Lack of education or publicity 2 12 29.3 35.3 Lack of awareness of government or businesses 3 2 4.9 5.9

Lack of public awareness 4 11 26.8 32.4

Need for utilization of personal information 5 3 7.3 8.8

NAP 0 7 17.1

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q8 Need for enactment of "Act on Protection of Personal Information"

Q8. Currently, personal information is partially protected. Do you think there is a need for the enactment of an “Act on Protection of Personal Information” to strengthen the protection of personal information?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Not needed 2 1 2.4 2.4

Needed, but not urgently 4 8 19.5 19.5

Urgently and strongly needed 5 32 78.0 78.0

information?

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q9 Risk of building/using personal informaion DB by government

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q9. Do you think it is risky for government agencies to build your personal information DB and use it in conducting their business?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Risky 1 35 85.4 85.4

Not risky 2 5 12.2 12.2

Don’t know 3 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q10 R feels uncomfortable about government building/using personal information DB

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

F l f t bl 1 27 65 9 65 9

Q10. Do you feel uncomfortable about government agencies building your personal information DB and using it in conducting their business?

Feel uncomfortable 1 27 65.9 65.9

Don’t feel uncomfortable 2 11 26.8 26.8

Don’t know 3 3 7.3 7.3

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q11 Risk of building/using personal informaion DB by private companies

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Risky 1 38 92.7 92.7

Q11. Do you think it is risky for private companies to build their own personal information DB and use your personal information according to their needs?

Not risky 2 2 4.9 4.9

Don’t know 3 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q12 R feels uncomfortable about private companies building/using personal information DB

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Feel uncomfortable 1 35 85.4 85.4

Don’t feel uncomfortable 2 4 9.8 9.8

Q12. Do you feel uncomfortable about private companies building their own personal information DB and using your personal information according their needs?

Don t feel uncomfortable 2 4 9.8 9.8

Don’t know 3 2 4.9 4.9

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Total 41 100.0 100.0

q13 Risk of sharing personal information DB by government and private companies

Q13. In reference to previous questions 9 and 11, do you think it’s risky for government agencies and

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Risky 1 37 90.2 90.2

Not risky 2 3 7.3 7.3

Q13. In reference to previous questions 9 and 11, do you think it s risky for government agencies and private companies to share the personal information DB they built with other government agencies or private companies for the purpose of conducting legitimate business?

Don’t know 3 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q13_1 R feels uncomfortable about sharing personal information DB by government and companies

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Feel uncomfortable 1 35 85.4 85.4

Q13-1. In reference to previous questions 10 and 12, do you feel uncomfortable about government agencies and private companies sharing the personal information DB they built with other government agencies or private companies for the purpose of conducting legitimate business?

Don’t feel uncomfortable 2 5 12.2 12.2

Don’t know 3 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q14_1 Likelihood of misuse/abuse of personal information by government

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

U lik l 2 2 4 9 4 9

Q14. How likely do you feel it is that there will be misuse and abuse in relation to government agencies or private companies processing personal information?

(1) Misuse or abuse by government agencies

Unlikely 2 2 4.9 4.9

Neither likely nor unlikely 3 5 12.2 12.2

Likely 4 20 48.8 48.8

Very likely 5 14 34.1 34.1

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q14_2 Likelihood of misuse/abuse of personal information by private companies

Q14. How likely do you feel it is that there will be misuse and abuse in relation to government agencies or private companies processing personal information?

(2) Misuse or abuse by private companies

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Neither likely nor unlikely 3 3 7.3 7.3

Likely 4 11 26.8 26.8

Very likely 5 27 65.9 65.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q15_1 Risk of misuse/abuse of personal information by government

Q15. How risky do you think it will be if government agencies or private companies misuse or abuse personal information?

(1) Riskiness of misuse or abuse by government agencies

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Not risky 2 1 2.4 2.4

Neither risky nor not risky 3 2 4.9 4.9

Risky 4 16 39.0 39.0

(1) Riskiness of misuse or abuse by government agencies

Very risky 5 22 53.7 53.7

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q15_2 Risk of misuse/abuse of personal information by private companies

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Neither risky nor not risky 3 1 2.4 2.4

Ri k 4 14 34 1 34 1

Q15. How risky do you think it will be if government agencies or private companies misuse or abuse personal information?

(2) Riskiness of misuse or abuse by private companies

Risky 4 14 34.1 34.1

Very risky 5 26 63.4 63.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q16_1 Invasion of privacy: Advertising agency collects rumors of celebrity scandals

Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Disagree 2 6 14.6 14.6

Neither agree nor disagree 3 11 26.8 26.8

Agree 4 14 34.1 34.1

(1) An advertising agency collects rumors of celebrity scandals

Strongly agree 5 10 24.4 24.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q16_2 Invasion of privacy: Companies collect information on job candidate’s reputation

Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q g , p p p p

public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

(2) A company collects information on job candidate’s reputation and other people’s assessments on his or her job performance

Strongly disagree 1 1 2.4 2.4

Disagree 2 6 14.6 14.6

Neither agree nor disagree 3 12 29.3 29.3

Agree 4 13 31.7 31.7

Strongly agree 5 9 22.0 22.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q16_3 Invasion of privacy: Bank collects personal information to evaluate credit

Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Strongly disagree 1 2 4.9 4.9

Disagree 2 4 9.8 9.8

invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

(3) A bank collects personal information to evaluate creditworthiness of a loan applicant

Neither agree nor disagree 3 12 29.3 29.3

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Strongly agree 5 10 24.4 24.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q16_4 Invasion of privacy: Online shopping mall collects user data on preferences

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

(4) An internet shopping mall collecting information on its user’s consumption preferences

Disagree 2 3 7.3 7.3

Neither agree nor disagree 3 13 31.7 31.7

Agree 4 16 39.0 39.0

Strongly agree 5 9 22.0 22.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q16_5 Invasion of privacy: Website offering free comics collects user data on comic preferences

Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Disagree 2 4 9.8 9.8

Neither agree nor disagree 3 13 31.7 31.7

Agree 4 16 39.0 39.0

manners without the individual s consent?

(5) An internet website offering free comics collects user data on comic preferences and reading habits

Strongly agree 5 8 19.5 19.5

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q16_6 Invasion of privacy: Collecting personal information when there is no warning on collecting data Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

(6) (When there is no warning on prohibition of collecting data) Collecting my personal information from my homepage which is open to the public

Disagree 2 6 14.6 14.6

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Survey on the Legislative Assessment of the Personal Information Protection Law : Professionals Neither agree nor disagree 3 10 24.4 24.4

Agree 4 15 36.6 36.6

Strongly agree 5 10 24.4 24.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q16_7 Invasion of privacy: Collecting personal information when there is warning on collecting data Q16. Government agencies, private companies and others who process personal information collect the public’s personal information in the process of performing their duties. Do you think problems such as invasion of privacy and other issues will arise if personal information is collected in the following manners without the individual’s consent?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Strongly disagree 1 1 2.4 2.4

Neither agree nor disagree 3 2 4.9 4.9

A 4 21 51 2 51 2

(7) (When there is a warning on prohibition of collecting data) Collecting my personal information from my homepage which is open to the public

Agree 4 21 51.2 51.2

Strongly agree 5 17 41.5 41.5

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q17_1 Invasion of privacy: Installing CCTV in the underground parking areas for safety

Q17. Do you think the following situations related to the installation of CCTV create problems such as invasion of privacy? (The CCTV only has a replay function which allows review of images or situations when a crime occurs.)

(1) Installing CCTVs in the underground parking areas for the safety of the apartment complex and simply recording people’s movements

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Strongly disagree 1 5 12.2 12.2

Disagree 2 12 29.3 29.3

Neither agree nor disagree 3 19 46.3 46.3

Agree 4 3 7.3 7.3

Strongly agree 5 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q17_2 Invasion of privacy: Recording residents using CCTV installed at entrance

Q17. Do you think the following situations related to the installation of CCTV create problems such as invasion of privacy? (The CCTV only has a replay function which allows review of images or situations when a crime occurs.)

(2) A security guard keeping records of times Mr. A., a resident of unit 302, goes to work and comes

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 9.8 9.8

Agree 4 16 39.0 39.0

Strongly agree 5 21 51.2 51.2

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home using the CCTV installed at the entrance

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q17_3 Invasion of privacy: Installing CCTV in changing rooms of public bathhouses due to theft Q17. Do you think the following situations related to the installation of CCTV create problems such as invasion of privacy? (The CCTV only has a replay function which allows review of images or situations when a crime occurs )

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Disagree 2 4 9.8 9.8

Neither agree nor disagree 3 4 9.8 9.8

when a crime occurs.)

(3) Due to frequent theft, installing CCTVs in changing rooms of public bathhouses and simply recording people

Agree 4 15 36.6 36.6

Strongly agree 5 18 43.9 43.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q18 Who does have ownership of personal information collected by others

q p p y

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It is the property of the person who paid for the

personal information 1 10 24.4 24.4

Q18. Who do you think has ownership of your personal information collected and used by others (including companies and government agencies) at their own expense?

It is my property since my personal information is my

personal mark 2 30 73.2 73.2

It is no one’s property 3 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q19 Opinion on using contact information to advertise

Q19. Do you think it should be allowed for a company to use contact information (address, telephone number and email address) obtained in a transaction to advertise the company’s other products or services?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 3 7.3 7.3 It should be allowed with the customer’s prior

consent 2 30 73.2 73.2

It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the customer’s disapproval of use 3 8 19.5 19.5

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q20 Opinion on companies creating and using consumers' profiles

Q20. Do you think a company should be allowed to create and use personal profiles (lifestyle, using credit card transactions) of consumers by collecting and analyzing lifestyle, hobbies and consumption preferences to provide personal services to consumers?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 2 4.9 4.9 It should be allowed with the customer’s prior

consent 2 33 80.5 80.5

It should be allowed under the condition of

3 5 12 2 12 2

preferences to provide personal services to consumers?

discontinuation at the customer’s disapproval of use 3 5 12.2 12.2 It should be allowed without consent or any other

conditions 4 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q21 Opinion on president creating and using leading members' profiles

q p p g g g p

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 1 2.4 2.4

Q21. Do you think the president should be allowed to create and use personal profiles of the leading members of our society by collecting their personal information for the purposes of appointing suitable persons to important government positions?

It should be allowed if the person consents 2 23 56.1 56.1 It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the person’s disapproval of use 3 7 17.1 17.1 It should be allowed within the limits of absolutely

necessary use without consent or other conditions 4 9 22.0 22.0 Since it is for the purpose of benefiting the public the

collection of all information should be allowed 5 1 2.4 2.4 collection of all information should be allowed

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q22 Company should be allowed to sell contact information to 3rd party

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q22. Do you think a company should be allowed to sell your contact information (limited to name, address, telephone number and email address) to a third party?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 25 61.0 61.0 It should be allowed with my prior consent 2 13 31.7 31.7 It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the point of my disapproval of use 3 2 4.9 4.9 It should be allowed if a portion of the profit or benefits

are provided to me by the company 4 1 2.4 2.4 are provided to me by the company

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q23 Company should be allowed to sell personal profiles to other companies

Q23. Do you think a company should be allowed to sell personal profiles (excluding contact information) created to provide personal services to consumers?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 23 56.1 56.1 It should be allowed with the consumer’s prior

consent 2 16 39.0 39.0

It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the point of the consumer’s 3 2 4 9 4 9

o o ) c e ed o p ov de pe so se v ces o co su e s?

discontinuation at the point of the consumer’s disapproval of use

3 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q24 Opinion on company sharing consumers' profiles with law enforcement agencies

Q24. What is your opinion of a company sharing the personal profile of consumers with law

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 20 48.8 48.8 It should be allowed with the individual’s prior

consent 2 7 17.1 17.1

It h ld b ll d d th diti f

Q24. What is your opinion of a company sharing the personal profile of consumers with law enforcement agencies at their request without a warrant issued by a judge?

It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the point of the individual’s disapproval of use

3 2 4.9 4.9 It should be allowed if the sharing of personal information

is required by law 4 12 29.3 29.3

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q25 Opinion on government sharing personal information with other agencies

Q25. Government agencies collect personal information for the purpose of conducting their business and create and maintain their own personal information DB. Do you think the government agencies should be allowed to share personal information with other agencies for purposes other than conducting their business?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 12 29.3 29.3 It should be allowed with the individual’s prior

consent 2 12 29.3 29.3

It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the point of the individual’s disapproval 3 1 2 4 2 4

e bus ess?

discontinuation at the point of the individual s disapproval of use

3 1 2.4 2.4 It should be allowed if it is required by law 4 15 36.6 36.6 It should be allowed if the receiving agency’s use is for

legitimate purposes in conducting its affairs 5 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q26 Opinion on government sharing personal information with law enforcement agencies

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ PERCENT VALID %

Q26. If the agency receiving personal information in the previous question was a law enforcement agency, what is your opinion on the sharing of information?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

It should never be allowed 1 7 17.1 17.1 It should be allowed with the individual’s prior

consent 2 11 26.8 26.8

It should be allowed under the condition of

discontinuation at the point of the individual’s disapproval of use

3 3 7.3 7.3 It should be allowed if the sharing of personal information

is required by law 4 18 43.9 43.9

It should be allowed since it is for the purpose of

benefiting the public 5 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q27 Opinion on government sharing personal information to conduct their affairs

Q27. What do you think of government agencies sharing the personal information of individuals to conduct their affairs among the different agencies? (Although there are advantages of sharing information such as speedy processing of transactions and that there is no longer need to submit paperwork to administrative agencies, but there is potential for the misuse or abuse of personal

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Very inappropriate 1 4 9.8 9.8

Inappropriate 2 22 53.7 53.7

Neither inappropriate nor appropriate 3 9 22.0 22.0

p p g , p p

information.)

Appropriate 4 6 14.6 14.6

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q28 Opinion on government sharing personal information with financial institutions

Q28. Do you think it is necessary for government agencies to share the public’s personal information

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Not at all necessary 1 8 19.5 19.5

Q28. Do you think it is necessary for government agencies to share the public s personal information with financial institutions for their business purposes? (The benefits would be that customers of financial institutions can reduce the number of documents that need to be submitted to financial institutions and financial institutions can verify the accuracy of the documents submitted, but there is potential for the misuse or abuse of personal information.)

Unnecessary 2 20 48.8 48.8

Neither necessary nor unnecessary 3 9 22.0 22.0

Necessary 4 4 9.8 9.8

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q29 R registers as a member if accurate personal information is required

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q29. Most internet websites require accurate personal information (real name, resident registration number, address, telephone number and etc.) when registering as a member. Do you register as a member if accurate personal information is required?

I register as a member by providing accurate

personal information without hesitation 1 2 4.9 4.9 I register as a member by providing information

reluctantly 2 29 70.7 70.7

I usually don’t register if personal information is

required 3 10 24.4 24.4

Total 41 100 0 100 0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q30 R provides accurate information on website that does not check for verification

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Q30. Do you provide accurate personal information when registering as a member on an internet website that does not check for real name verification?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Always provide accurate personal information 1 25 61.0 61.0 Sometimes provide inaccurate personal information 2 16 39.0 39.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q31 Opinion on the internet message board real-name system

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Not at all necessary 1 4 9.8 9.8

Q31. What is your opinion of the internet message board real-name system?

Unnecessary 2 10 24.4 24.4

Neither necessary nor unnecessary 3 8 19.5 19.5

Necessary 4 12 29.3 29.3

Very necessary 5 7 17.1 17.1

Total 41 100.0 100.0

q32 Opinion on legal environment that allows people to use internet anonymously

Q32. What is your opinion of a legal environment and system that makes verifying identity of internet users difficult by allowing people to use the internet anonymously or using a false name?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Very inappropriate 1 5 12.2 12.2

Inappropriate 2 10 24.4 24.4

Neither inappropriate nor appropriate 3 12 29.3 29.3

Appropriate 4 12 29 3 29 3

Appropriate 4 12 29.3 29.3

Very appropriate 5 2 4.9 4.9

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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q33 R will post message if identity verification is required

Q33. The internet message board real-name system is in force. In order to post a message on the message boards of public institutions’ homepages and portals, the verification of the identity of the writer is required. Do you post messages even if identity verification is required?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

I post messages after providing accurate

information 1 7 17.1 17.1

I post messages after providing information

reluctantly 2 9 22.0 22.0

I usually don’t post messages 3 25 61.0 61.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a1 R knows recent movement to enact new personal data protection laws

QA1. Are you aware of the recent movement to enact new personal data protection laws?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 32 78.0 78.0

No 2 9 22.0 22.0

Total 41 100.0 100.0

Q y p p

a2 Comprehensive laws covering public and private sectors

QA2. Currently, there are separate regulations for the protection of personal information in the public and private sectors and some people argue for the need of comprehensive laws covering both the public and private sectors to better protect personal information What is your opinion regarding this issue?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Agree 1 35 85.4 85.4

Disagree 2 3 7.3 7.3

Don’t know 3 3 7.3 7.3

and private sectors to better protect personal information. What is your opinion regarding this issue?

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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a2_1 Reason for agreeing with enactment of comprehensive laws(1)

QA2-1. What are your reasons for agreeing with the enactment of comprehensive laws? Please choose two in order of their importance

: First

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

There is no reason to regulate two sectors

differently 1 6 14.6 17.1

It is necessary to reduce legal confusion of the

general public 2 7 17.1 20.0

It is necessary to minimize gaps in legal protection 3 12 29.3 34.3 It is necessary to integrate the enforcement of laws

in both sectors 4 10 24.4 28.6

NAP 0 6 14.6

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a2 2 Reason for agreeing with enactment of comprehensive laws(2) a2_2 Reason for agreeing with enactment of comprehensive laws(2)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

There is no reason to regulate two sectors

1 2 4 9 5 7

QA2-1. What are your reasons for agreeing with the enactment of comprehensive laws? Please choose two in order of their importance

: Second

differently 1 2 4.9 5.7

It is necessary to reduce legal confusion of the

general public 2 12 29.3 34.3

It is necessary to minimize gaps in legal protection 3 8 19.5 22.9 It is necessary to integrate the enforcement of laws

in both sectors 4 13 31.7 37.1

NAP 0 6 14 6

NAP 0 6 14.6

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a2_3 Reason for disagreeing with enactment of comprehensive laws(1)

QA2-2. What are your reasons for disagreeing with the enactment of comprehensive laws?

: First

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

The enactment of comprehensive laws ignores the

differences between public and private sectors 1 3 7.3 100.0

NAP 0 38 92.7

Total 41 100.0 100.0

: First

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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a2_4 Reason for disagreeing with enactment of comprehensive laws(2)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

QA2-2. What are your reasons for disagreeing with the enactment of comprehensive laws?

: Second

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Gaps in legal protection can be resolved through

legislation of laws or amendments in each legal area 2 3 7.3 100.0

NAP 0 38 92.7

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a3 Fundamental law system vs. General law system

QA3. When enacting comprehensive laws, the fundamental law system (a legislative method in which fundamental legal frame for public and private sectors are set and detailed issues are regulated according to laws enacted to deal with specific areas) and the general law system (a legislative method in which general issues for public and private sectors are fully regulated and issues covering special

fi ld l t d b t i l l ) b id d Whi h f th l i l ti t d

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

The fundamental law system 1 20 48.8 48.8

The general law system 2 17 41.5 41.5

Either is ok 3 4 9 8 9 8

fields are regulated by separate special laws) may be considered. Which of the legislative systems do you think is appropriate?

Either is ok 3 4 9.8 9.8

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a3_1 Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(1)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

The fundamental principle of protection of personal

information 1 18 43.9 90.0

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

: First

Definition of the fundamental principle 2 1 2.4 5.0 Basic rules of personal information processing 3 1 2.4 5.0

NAP 0 21 51.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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a3_2 Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(2)

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

: Second

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Definition of the fundamental principle 2 16 39.0 80.0 Basic rules of personal information processing 3 3 7.3 15.0 Duties and policies of government for protection of

personal information 4 1 2.4 5.0

NAP 0 21 51.2

NAP 0 21 51.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a3_3 Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(3)

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Basic rules of personal information processing 3 16 39.0 80.0 Duties and policies of government for protection of

personal information 4 2 4.9 10.0

M th d d d f i i ’

should be regulated by the fundamental law system : Third

Methods and procedures of exercising a person’s

rights 5 2 4.9 10.0

NAP 0 21 51.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a3_4 _ Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(4) g y y ( )

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Duties and policies of government for protection of

l i f ti 4 15 36.6 75.0

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

: Fourth

personal information 4 15 36.6 75.0

Methods and procedures of exercising a person’s

rights 5 2 4.9 10.0

Organizations for the protection of personal

information 6 2 4.9 10.0

Aid for damages and sanction 7 1 2.4 5.0

NAP 0 21 51 2

NAP 0 21 51.2

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a3_5 Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(5)

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

: Fifth

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Methods and procedures of exercising a person’s

rights 5 13 31.7 65.0

Organizations for the protection of personal

information 6 2 4.9 10.0

Aid for damages and sanction 7 2 4.9 10.0

Other 8 3 7.3 15.0

NAP 0 21 51.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a3_6 Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(6)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Organizations for the protection of personal

information 6 11 26.8 55.0

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

: Sixth

information

Aid for damages and sanction 7 2 4.9 10.0

Other 8 7 17.1 35.0

NAP 0 21 51.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

a3_7 Provision that should be regulated by fundamental law system(7)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

QA3-1. If you think the fundamental law system is appropriate, please check all provisions you think should be regulated by the fundamental law system

: Seventh

Aid for damages and sanction 7 11 26.8 55.0

Other 8 9 22.0 45.0

NAP 0 21 51.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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a4 Need for separate general laws for private sector

QA4. There is a contention that even if the legislation takes a divided approach for the public and private sectors, that separate general laws for the private sector are needed. What is your opinion on the subject?

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Agree 1 25 61.0 61.0

Disagree 2 5 12.2 12.2

Don’t know 3 11 26.8 26.8

Total 41 100.0 100.0

dq1 Respondent: Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 36 87.8 87.8

Female 2 5 12.2 12.2

Total 41 100.0 100.0

dq2 Respondent: Workplace

DQ2. Workplace

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

HMC증권 1 2.4 2.4

KDBI 1 2.4 2.4

KT 1 2.4 2.4

==> Data value is not provided in English.

KT 1 2.4 2.4

경원대학교 1 2.4 2.4

공무원 1 2.4 2.4

국회 1 2.4 2.4

국회입법조사처 1 2.4 2.4

금융기관 1 2 4 2 4

금융기관 1 2.4 2.4

단국대학교 1 2.4 2.4

대학 1 2.4 2.4

대학교 2 4.9 4.9

동국대학교 1 2.4 2.4

동양종금증권 1 2 4 2 4

동양종금증권 1 2.4 2.4 명지대학교 4 9.8 9.8

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법무부 2 4.9 4.9

삼성전기 1 2.4 2.4

서울대학교 2 4.9 4.9 서울중앙지방법원 1 2.4 2.4 서울중앙지법 1 2.4 2.4 성균관대학교 1 2.4 2.4

식품회사 1 2.4 2.4

신한은행 1 2.4 2.4

연세대학교 1 2.4 2.4

외환은행 1 2.4 2.4

학교 1 2.4 2.4

한국정보문화진흥원 1 2.4 2.4 한국정보보호진흥원 2 4.9 4.9 한양대학교 1 2.4 2.4 헌법재판소 3 7.3 7.3

현대카드 1 2.4 2.4

현대캐피탈 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

dq3 Respondent: Department

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ PERCENT VALID %

DQ3. Department

==> Data value is not provided in English.

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Auto Credit팀 1 2.4 2.4

Wealth Management 사업부 1 2.4 2.4

개인영업점 1 2.4 2.4

경영대학 1 2.4 2.4

경영혁신단 1 2 4 2 4

경영혁신단 1 2.4 2.4

과천지점 1 2.4 2.4

국가송무과 2 4.9 4.9 금융전략팀 1 2.4 2.4 기업고객부 1 2.4 2.4

기업연구소 1 2 4 2 4

기업연구소 1 2.4 2.4

마케팅 1 2.4 2.4

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민사부 1 2.4 2.4

법과대학 8 19.5 19.5

법사행정팀 1 2.4 2.4 법제분석팀 1 2.4 2.4

법학과 6 14.6 14.6

변호사 1 2.4 2.4

사법보좌관 1 2.4 2.4 생산기술연구소 1 2.4 2.4 신용기획부 1 2.4 2.4

연구부 4 9.8 9.8

연구부서 1 2.4 2.4

의원실 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

dq4 Length of employment: Years

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

DQ4. Length of employment : _____ years

0 year 0 8 19.5 19.5

1 year 1 7 17.1 17.1

2 years 2 5 12.2 12.2

3 years 3 4 9.8 9.8

4 years 4 4 9.8 9.8

5 years 5 1 2.4 2.4

7 years 7 2 4.9 4.9

8 years 8 2 4.9 4.9

9 years 9 2 4.9 4.9

10 years 10 2 4.9 4.9

11 years 11 1 2.4 2.4

15 years 15 1 2.4 2.4

16 years 16 1 2.4 2.4

17 years 17 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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dq5 Length of employment: Months

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

DQ4. Length of employment : _____ months

0 year 0 9 22.0 22.0

1 year 1 2 4.9 4.9

2 months 2 2 4.9 4.9

3 months 3 4 9.8 9.8

4 months 4 1 2.4 2.4

5 months 5 1 2.4 2.4

6 months 6 9 22.0 22.0

7 months 7 4 9.8 9.8

8 months 8 3 7.3 7.3

9 months 9 3 7.3 7.3

10 months 10 3 7.3 7.3

Total 41 100.0 100.0

dq6 Respondent: Job title

DQ5. Job title

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

공익법무관 1 2.4 2.4

과장 4 9.8 9.8

==> Data value is not provided in English.

과장

교수 5 12.2 12.2

담당 1 2.4 2.4

법무관 1 2.4 2.4

법원서기관 1 2.4 2.4

변호사 1 2.4 2.4

변호사 1 2.4 2.4

보좌관 1 2.4 2.4

부교수 6 14.6 14.6

부부장 1 2.4 2.4

부장 1 2.4 2.4

사원 2 4.9 4.9

사원 2 4.9 4.9

상무 1 2.4 2.4

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연구관 1 2.4 2.4

연구원 2 4.9 4.9

입법조사관 1 2.4 2.4

조교수 5 12.2 12.2

책임연구원 2 4.9 4.9

팀장 3 7.3 7.3

판사 1 2.4 2.4

Total 41 100.0 100.0

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