Gwangju Gwangsan Usan District Police Station Enhances Environment and Patrols for 'Women’s Safe Return Home Paths' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station (Chief Jeong Jaeyoon) is enhancing the environment and patrols of the ‘Women’s Safe Return Path’ to improve residents’ perceived safety.


According to Gwangsan Police Station on the 15th, the Usan Police Substation reorganized three Women’s Safe Return Paths and one Women’s Safe Zone and changed patrol routes to improve the environment causing anxiety among women and increase satisfaction with public safety.


From the existing patrol route-centered Women’s Safe Return Path, environmental improvements and preventive patrols were conducted from bus stops and vulnerable points to residential areas so that women can safely return home from crime during nighttime hours.



Ryu Jepil, head of the Usan Police Substation, said, “To prevent crimes against women in the future, we plan to strengthen joint patrols by actively utilizing cooperative group members such as the Neighborhood Watch and volunteer workers at points requiring foot and force patrols,” adding, “We will encourage community participation in crime prevention to ensure continuous environmental improvements.”


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