Juvenile Justice (South Korean TV Series)
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''Juvenile Justice'' () is a 2022 South Korean
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series. Directed by Hong Jong-chan, it stars
Kim Hye-soo Kim Hye-soo (; born September 5, 1970) is a South Korean actress. Kim was one of the most popular teen stars in the 1980s and 1990s. She is known for her headstrong independence and regularly playing strong-willed, sophisticated women. Kim bega ...
, Kim Mu-yeol, and Lee Sung-min. The series, which tells the story of a judge who is known for her dislike of juveniles and gets appointed as judge of a juvenile court, was released on
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on February 25, 2022.


Synopsis

''Juvenile Justice'' follows the story of Shim Eun-seok, an elite judge with a cold and distant personality, who is known for her dislike of juveniles, as she becomes a newly appointed judge of a juvenile court in the Yeonhwa District. There, she breaks customs and administers her own ways of punishing the offenders. She has to deal with and balance her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases while discovering what being an adult truly means. The court-room drama sends a message of how society is also responsible for juveniles' acts.


Cast


Main

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Kim Hye-soo Kim Hye-soo (; born September 5, 1970) is a South Korean actress. Kim was one of the most popular teen stars in the 1980s and 1990s. She is known for her headstrong independence and regularly playing strong-willed, sophisticated women. Kim bega ...
as Shim Eun-seok, a stern judge of the Juvenile Court with a bitter past that shaped how she perceived juvenile offenders * Kim Mu-yeol as Cha Tae-joo, a compassionate judge of the Juvenile Court with a past history as a victim of domestic abuse and being in juvenile reformation center. He believes in giving second chances to juveniles as he views them as redeemable as a result of his juvenile past * Lee Sung-min as Kang Won-jung, chief of Juvenile Justice Division * Lee Jung-eun as Na Geun-hee, who succeed Kang Won-joong as chief of the Juvenile Justice Division. She is the polar opposite of Eun-seok regarding their stance towards the sentencing of juvenile offenders


Supporting


Juvenile Offenders

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Lee Yeon Lee Yeon (born 27 February 1995) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her portrayal of male character Baek Seong-woo in 2022 Netflix-produced South Korean drama ''Juvenile Justice''. Career Lee Yeon first made her debut as an actre ...
as Baek Seong-woo, Conspirator in the Yeonhwa Elementary School Murder Case. * Hwang Hyeon-jeong as Han Ye-eun, The main culprit in the Yeonhwa Elementary School murder case. * Jo Mi-nyeo as Woo Seol-ah, Juvenile pickpocket criminal *
Shim Dal-gi Shim Dal-gi (Korean: 심달기; born on 12 June 1999) is a South Korean child actress. She made her acting debut in 2018 and since then she has appeared in a number of films and television series. She is most well known for her role in the film ...
as Seo Yu-ri *
Song Duk-ho Song Duk-ho is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in dramas such as '' Tracer'', '' Moonshine'', '' Hotel del Luna'' , ''Juvenile Justice'', ''Taxi Driver ''Taxi Driver'' is a 1976 American film directed by Martin Scorsese, wr ...
as Kwak Do-seok :A driver in episodes 7 and 8, involved in the minor unlicensed driving accident * Kim Do-gun as Seo Dong-gyun * Kim Bo-young as Choi Young-na * Kim Jun-ho as Kang Shin-woo, Kang Won-joong's son and is involved in exam cheating cases. * Lee Bom as Gyu-sang's wife * Lee Seok-hyung as Lee Nam-kyung, A boy who goes to court in a traffic accident case without a license for minors. * Kim Gyun-ha as 'Baek Do-hyun', a brutal juvenile criminal leader. Back in his childhood, at age eleven, Do-hyun and his friend Hwang In-jun murdered Shim Eun-seok's son Nam-goong Chan but were acquitted of the crime; he and In-jun both later appear in court for a sexual offence.


Victim's parents and offenders

* Song Duk-ho * Kim Chan-hyung as Ji-hoo's biological father *
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as Ji Hoo's mother * Kim Do-geon * Jang Dae-woong


Yeonhwa District Court

*Park Ji-yeon as Woo Soo-mi, Director of the Juvenile Criminal Compromise Unit * Lee Sang-hee as Joo Young-sil, Officers involved in juvenile criminal deals. * Shin Jae-hwi as Seo-bum, Executive Officer of the Juvenile Criminal Agreement * Keum Kwang-sun as Han Kyung-Jung, Judicial Police Inspector under the Ministry of Justice


Pureum Youth Recovery Center

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Yeom Hye-ran Yeom Hye-ran (born October 30, 1976) is a South Korean actress. Career Yeom began her career in theater in 1999 and made her screen debut in 2003. She has since played supporting roles in film and television, notably ''Dear My Friends'' (2016 ...
as Oh Seon-ja, Director of Pureum Youth Recovery Center. * Jung Yi-soo as Kim Ah-reum, Oh Seon-ja's daughter. * Yoon Seo-ah as Go Hye-rim * Choi Ji-soo as Oh Yeon-ji * Jo Yoon-soo as Yoon Eun-jeong * Ha i-aan as Woo Min-kyeong * Park Chae-hee as Kim Ah-jin * Kim Jung-yoon as Yeo-eun * Cho hyun seo as Han Min-joo


Others

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Kim Joo-hun Kim Joo-hun (; born March 1, 1980) is a South Korean theater, television and movie actor. He debuted in 2009 in Korean adaptation of stage play Marat Sade and become member of Alleyway Theater Company until 2014. He is best known for his role ...
as Namkoong Yi-hwan, prosecutor of Supreme Prosecutor Office and Sim Eun-seok's ex-husband. * Kim Young-ah as Heo Chan-mi, A member of Geobo Law Firm, a lawyer in charge of Han Ye-eun and Shim Eun-seok, a classmate of a training academy. * Park Jong-hwan as Go Gang-sik, Police officers dealing with cases of violence against children, women, youth and domestic violence *
Yoo Jae-myung Yoo Jae-myung (; born June 3, 1973) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the series ''Reply 1988'' (2015), ''Stranger'' (2017), ''Life'' (2018), '' Itaewon Class'' (2020) and '' Voice of Silence'' (2020). He won Best Suppor ...
as Um Joon-gi, an assemblyman * Park Jung-yoon as Do Yoo-kyung * Shin Yeon-woo as Chi-hyeon, a detective in the female youth division. She solves child cases together as a partner of the same department head Go Kang-sik. * Jung Soo-bin as Baek Mi-joo, A young criminal in an unlicensed hit-and-run case. * Jeon Guk-hyang as Yoo Hye-sun


Production


Development

Netflix in November 2020 confirmed the production of original series ''Juvenile Justice''. It was also confirmed that Hong Jong-chan will direct the series with
Kim Hye-soo Kim Hye-soo (; born September 5, 1970) is a South Korean actress. Kim was one of the most popular teen stars in the 1980s and 1990s. She is known for her headstrong independence and regularly playing strong-willed, sophisticated women. Kim bega ...
playing Sim Eun-seok, a newly appointed judge. The series will revolve around issues of the juvenile statutes, and daily lives and concerns of juvenile court judges. On January 27, 2023, it was reported that the production of season 2 has been canceled.


Casting

In December 2020 casting of Kim Mu-yeol and Lee Sung-min as main lead was confirmed.


Filming

On May 4, it was reported that Kim Hye-soo was filming Netflix's series ''Juvenile Justice''.


Reception


Audience response

''Juvenile Justice'' for 2 weeks in a row from February 28 to March 6, and March 7 to March 13, with 45.93 million and 25.94 million viewing hours respectively was at 1st place in Global Top 10 weekly list of the most-watched Netflix TV shows (Non-English).


Critical response

Joel Keller of
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reviewing the series wrote, "''Juvenile Justice'' is about as close to an American-style procedural as Netflix or Korean TV gets. We hope we get a little more backstory on the main character, but the cases might just be compelling enough to keep our interest." Pierce Conran of the '' South China Morning Post'' gave 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, "A grounded actors showcase that explores juvenile delinquency in a tightly woven frame of jurisprudence which occasionally shifts into a very melodramatic gear."


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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