Trespassing: Types, Elements of the Offense, and Refusal to Leave
Trespassing is defined in Article 319 of the Korean Criminal Act. Article 319 (Intrusion upon Habitation, Refusal to Leave) ① A person who intrudes upon a human habitation, a managed building, a ship or aircraft, or an occupied room shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than 3 years or by a criminal fine not exceeding KRW 5 million. <Amended Dec. 29, 1995.> ② A person who, upon being requested to leave such a place, refuses to do so shall be subject to the same punishment as in the preceding paragraph. Types of trespassing The types of trespassing offenses are as follows: intrusion upon habitation and refusal to leave; aggravated trespassing; nighttime burglary by intrusion upon habitation; search of a habitation or body. Here, nighttime burglary by intrusion upon habitation constitutes larceny under the Criminal Act, but because it is also closely related to trespassing, it has been included among the types of trespassing. Elements of trespassing The elements of trespassing are as follows: the object must be a human habitation, a managed building, a ship or aircraft, or an occupied room; there must be intent to intrude..