Meeting of Related Organizations for Prevention of Digital Sex Crimes and Support for Victims Held on the 14th

Gyeongnam Province Strengthens Public-Private-Police Cooperation to Prevent Digital Sex Crimes and Support Victims View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do held a meeting on the 14th to strengthen the public-private-police cooperative system for preventing digital sex crimes and supporting victims.


Since January this year, Gyeongnam Province has newly opened and operated a 'Digital Sex Crime Victim Specialized Counseling Center.'


They are also promoting the enactment of ordinances for the prevention of digital sex crimes and victim support, as well as public relations for digital sex crime prevention.


The Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency is conducting special crackdowns and activities for the prevention and promotion of digital sex crimes.


The Gyeongnam Office of Education is strengthening the inspection system for illegal cameras in school restrooms and operating enhanced prevention education.



Lee Sang-hoon, Director of the Women's, Family, and Child Affairs Bureau of the province, stated, "As digital sex crimes have emerged as a social issue, the public, private, and police sectors have been working together to prevent digital sex crimes and support victims," adding, "We will continue to cooperate closely with each institution to realize a safe Gyeongnam."


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