Coercion, control, surveillance, and punishment: An examination of the North Korean police state

Today The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) is releasing “Coercion, Control, Surveillance, and Punishment: An Examination of the North Korean Police State” (PDF) by Ken Gause. Here is the table of contents: Part I: The Internal Security Agencies –State Security Department (SSD) –Ministry of People’s Security (MPS) –Military Security Command (MSC) –Neighborhood Watch … Continue reading Coercion, control, surveillance, and punishment: An examination of the North Korean police state