Daegu City Autonomous Police Committee Holds First Working Meeting Since Inception... "Leading Protection of Socially Vulnerable" View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Dong-guk] The Daegu Metropolitan Autonomous Police Committee, launched on May 20, announced on the 10th that it held its first practical council meeting since its inception to discuss the direction of autonomous police for the protection of socially vulnerable groups.


The meeting held on the 6th was attended by 15 officials from Daegu City Hall and Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education, including Bae Gi-myeong, head of the Women and Youth Division of the Daegu Police Agency.


These organizations agreed on integrating and supporting 24-hour medical, legal, and investigative assistance for sexual violence, domestic violence, and child abuse. Related agencies also expressed their intention to gradually implement the agenda items discussed at the meeting.


Park Dong-gyun, chairman of the practical council who presided over the meeting, explained, "Children, women, the elderly, and the disabled, who are socially vulnerable, are those who desperately need help from their surroundings," adding, "The role of the autonomous police, as a criminal justice institution, will be of great help."



Joo Kyung-hee, cooperation officer of the Daegu Metropolitan Autonomous Police Committee who attended the meeting, said, "As it was the first practical meeting, various ideas and active discussions took place," and added, "As the practitioners are working tirelessly to establish the new system regardless of rank, I am confident that citizens will soon be able to experience customized public safety administration."


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