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Gwangyang Police Hold Contest to Prevent School Violence and Child Abuse View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Gwangyang Police Station in Jeonnam announced on the 1st that it will hold the 'Blueprint' contest, a true story shouted by youth for a warm school and a happy world, jointly organized with Gwangyang City Hall, Gwangyang Office of Education, and the Youth Delinquency Countermeasure Council, from the 1st to the 30th of this month.


This contest was prepared to eradicate school violence, child abuse, and juvenile crime, and any elementary, middle, or high school student in the Gwangyang area can participate.


Contest categories include videos, posters, slogans, webtoons, and other genres without restriction. Detailed information can be found on the Gwangyang Police Station website.


Submitted works will be evaluated by judges in October, and a total of seven final works will be selected. Awards such as Grand Prize, Excellence Award, and Merit Award will be given along with certificates from each institution head, and prizes worth a total of 1.2 million KRW will be awarded.



Chief Jang Jinyoung said, “We hope many students in our region will participate in this Blueprint contest. Especially, the awarded works will be used in future crime prevention promotional activities, so we ask for much interest and participation.”


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