Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station Conducts 'Digital Sexual Crime Online Prevention Education'
Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station conducted participatory digital sex crime online prevention education for upper-grade students at 45 elementary schools in the district. Three students who won the grand prize for their reflections were awarded the Gwangsan Police Station Chief's Award. From the right in the photo: Oh Hye-kyung, Principal of Eoryong Elementary School; Kim So-yoon, student; Park Seung-shin, school police officer. Photo by Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Women and Youth Division of Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju announced on the 18th that it conducted participatory 'Digital Sexual Crime Online Prevention Education' for upper-grade students of 45 elementary schools in the jurisdiction.
The education was conducted in a participatory manner where students watched an educational video produced by Gwangsan Police Station and submitted their reflections, aiming to increase the interest and learning effectiveness of students and parents.
A total of 147 reflection papers were submitted, and among them, 23 outstanding works (3 grand prizes, 10 excellence awards, and 10 empathy awards) were selected.
On the 11th, the grand prize winners were awarded certificates by the police chief together with the school principal and the school-dedicated police officer, and were encouraged.
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A Gwangsan Police Station official stated, “We will continue to plan youth crime prevention and guidance programs that students, parents, and related organizations can participate in together, contributing to the safe and healthy growth of youth in the local community.”
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