Joint On-Site Inspection of Youth Multi-Use Facilities and Promotion of Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Due to Online School Opening... Forming Teams with Police to Check Compliance with COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines

Seongbuk-gu, Joint Inspection by District Office and Police of Youth Multi-use Facilities View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) conducted a joint on-site inspection of multi-use facilities frequented by youth on the 17th and 20th in collaboration with Seongbuk Police Station and Jongam Police Station.


This joint inspection was carried out with the purpose of identifying at-risk youth and preventing juvenile delinquency, as it was predicted that youth visits to multi-use facilities would increase due to online school openings.


On the day, four counselors from the Seongbuk Youth Counseling and Welfare Center and four police officers jointly checked the operational status of PC rooms and coin karaoke rooms around Dongduk Women's University and Sungshin Women's University.


They delivered notices on compliance with youth-related laws and COVID-19 prevention guidelines along with quarantine supplies, urging participation in 'social distancing' and promoting 'juvenile delinquency prevention for the protection and support of at-risk youth.'


A district official stated, "We will continue to carry out protective activities for local youth regularly in cooperation with the police, not only through this joint inspection."



The Seongbuk Youth Counseling and Welfare Center, located on the 4th floor of the Seongbuk Child and Youth Center, is always open for youth. If you have any concerns, you can contact the Youth Hotline (☎1388) or the Seongbuk Youth Counseling and Welfare Center (☎3292-1779).


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