Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station Launches Comprehensive Inspection of School Violence Conditions
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju (Chief Kim Gwangnam) has launched a comprehensive inspection of school violence.
According to the Gwangsan Police Station on the 17th, the Women and Youth Division and school police officers will visit 28 school sports teams in the jurisdiction by the 10th of next month to identify the realities of school violence among students and irregularities within sports teams, and will conduct a thorough inspection of all aspects related to school life.
This initiative was promoted as part of the campaign "Absolutely NO to School Violence in Sports Teams!" amid ongoing concerns about school violence in professional sports such as volleyball and baseball.
Along with the phrase "Look closely and you will see national representatives," QR code stickers for school violence prevention will be produced and distributed, and promotional activities regarding reporting and response measures in case of incidents will be carried out.
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Jung Chang, head of the Women and Youth Division at Gwangsan Police Station, said, "I am truly saddened by the continuous occurrence of school violence in the sports world, which is often overlooked due to performance-oriented culture and strict hierarchical order. We will do our best to eradicate school violence and the surrounding violent environment within sports teams, and to create an environment where all students can enjoy sports and always be protected from school violence."
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