Pyo Chang-won
Pyo Chang-won (born May 3, 1966) is a South Korean politician and criminal psychologist.[1][2] He is an author and researcher, and head of the Pyo Institute of Crime Science. In December 2015, he joined the liberal opposition Minjoo Party of Korea. He stated he wanted "to realize justice through politics", and announced his candidacy for the 2016 parliamentary election.[3] He was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the Minjoo Party.[4]
Publications
- British Police and Mass Media, 1993
- The Police and Crimewatch UK, 1998. ISBN 8977354757
- Police Science, 2003. ISBN 8957650016
- Police Affairs, 2003. ISBN 8957650040
- Murders in South Korea, 2005. ISBN 895924418X
- Hidden Psychology, 2011. ISBN 9788994013343
- South Korea's CSI, 2011. ISBN 9788996687634
- I Want to Live Like a Sherlock Holmes, 2013. ISBN 9788963709475
- Profiler Pyo Chang-won's Track of Case, 2013. ISBN 9788967904548
- City of Accomplice, 2013. ISBN 9788934964568
- Refresh, 2013. ISBN 9788984317345
- Quality of Conservatism, 2013. ISBN 9788993642476
- The Enemies of Justice, 2014. ISBN 9788984317918
References
- ↑ Cho, Chung-un (24 March 2015). "A life driven by curiosity, justice". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ Lee, Yoo-eun (1 February 2015). "South Korea's Spy Agency Takes Criticism to Heart .. and Court". Global Voices Online. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
- ↑ Kim, Sungi (2015-12-28). "Pyo chang won participated in the minjoo party of korea".
- ↑ kim, hyunkyung (2016-04-14). "py chang woon is elected the Member of the National Assembly".
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