Korean National Police University to Host Academic Seminar on 'Post-Corona, Future Directions of Policing' Tomorrow View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] The Korean National Police University announced on the 26th that it will hold the "10th International Academic Seminar," discussing police education and research with domestic and international public safety experts.


Under the theme "Post-COVID, the Direction of Future Public Safety," this seminar, jointly organized with the Korean Police Research Association, will be held online from 10 a.m. on the 27th.


In the morning session, Professor Mark Burton from the University of Portsmouth, UK, will deliver a keynote speech on "Institutional Improvement Measures for Proactive Fraud Response in the UK," and Professor Lee Won-sang from Chosun University will speak on "Trends in Crimes Using the Dark Web in Germany," examining foreign crime response measures.


In the afternoon, presentations and discussions will cover domestic public safety issues including ▲digital sex crimes and women's safety ▲voice phishing fraud response ▲legal grounds and development directions of police actions in COVID-19 response ▲institutional measures to counter the dark web.


Lee Eun-jung, President of the Korean National Police University, explained, "This international academic seminar was organized as a forum to discuss crimes and their trends expected to become more rampant in the post-COVID era, as well as countermeasures."



The seminar will be held live online and can be viewed through the Police University International Academic Seminar webpage and the Korean National Police University YouTube channel.


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