Gwangju Buk-gu Operates 'Law Experience Project' to Prevent Cybercrime Among Youth View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 24th that it will operate a 'Law Experience Project' for elementary, middle, and high school students as well as out-of-school youth from next month until December.


This project was prepared to prevent cybercrimes against youth exposed to indiscriminate internet environments and to educate them on how to respond in case of damage.


Accordingly, Buk-gu signed a business agreement with five organizations including the Dongbu Office of Education, Gwangju Probation Office, Bukbu Police Station, Buk-gu Integrated Addiction Management Support Center, and Buk-gu Out-of-School Youth Support Center to operate various programs.


First, instructors from related organizations will visit schools to provide customized lectures necessary for youth, such as daily life laws, school violence, and internet addiction prevention.


Youth will visit the Police School and Family Court to experience investigative equipment and mock trials.


There are also plans to hold an online contest conducted through a law experience Golden Bell quiz and creating slogans for crime prevention campaigns.



Moon In, Mayor of Buk-gu, said, "This law experience project is a program to establish a safety net against youth cybercrime, which is a serious social problem," and added, "We will continue to actively cooperate with related organizations to take the lead in establishing a healthy internet culture."


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