[Photo by Seoul Gangdong Police Station]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] The Gangdong Police Station in Seoul announced on the 23rd that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 'School Violence and Juvenile Crime Prevention' with the Gangdong Branch of the Korea Academy Federation.


Through this MOU, the police will strengthen coordinated patrols around academy districts, provide crime prevention education and materials to academy students, and promote the 117 reporting system by attaching promotional materials to school commuting vehicles to activate school violence reporting.


The academies will enhance counseling for students and promote awareness of school violence and juvenile crime, and prevent damage to parents and students through promotional materials on phone financial scams such as voice phishing provided by the police. Additionally, performing arts academies plan to support the production of promotional content for school violence prevention.



Kang Sang-gil, chief of the Gangdong Police Station, stated, "Preventing juvenile crime requires collaboration among families, educational institutions such as schools and academies, and the police," adding, "We expect this agreement to serve as an opportunity for youth to grow up more safely."


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