Promotion of Participation in 'Social Distancing'

Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station and Seobu Office of Education Conduct Joint Youth Guidance Activities View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju has actively joined the movement to participate in the 'intensive social distancing' campaign and to promote the prevention of juvenile delinquency.


On the 16th, according to the Gwangsan Police Station, the Women's and Juvenile Division recently conducted joint youth protection and prevention activities near the Jeontan LC Tower with five education officers from the Democratic Citizenship Education Department of the Gwangju Western Office of Education.


At the same time, the focus was on blocking mass gatherings in areas densely populated by youth to prevent infectious diseases.


This initiative was carried out based on the 'New Semester School Violence Intensive Management Period' during the intensive social distancing period and online school openings due to COVID-19.


On this day, school police officers from the Gwangsan Police Station and education officers from the Democratic Citizenship Education Department of the Western Office of Education delivered quarantine supplies such as hand sanitizers to youth multi-use facilities like PC rooms and arcades, where youth attendance is expected to increase due to online school openings, as well as to youth outside of schools and homes.


They also conducted promotional and inspection activities targeting cyber school violence prevention and youth harmful establishments, encouraging voluntary return home, participation in social distancing campaigns, enforcing age restrictions and ID verification obligations, and checking whether visitor logs were maintained.



Lee Hyungbeom, head of the school police team at Gwangsan Police Station, said, “With the online school opening, digital sex crimes targeting youth have recently emerged as serious cybercrimes, making publicity for cybercrime victim prevention urgent,” adding, “We will continue to promote youth guidance and protection activities to do our best in preventing juvenile crime.”


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