Suneung 'Afterwards Also Important'... Hapcheon-gun Conducts Special Youth Harmful Environment Inspection and Crackdown
Special Inspection and Crackdown on Harmful Environments for Adolescents
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 19th that it conducted a campaign for guidance, crackdown, and education on harmful environments for youth to prevent various accidents such as drinking, smoking, and violence after the College Scholastic Ability Test.
This joint guidance and crackdown involved about 10 people including the police station, education office, youth guidance committee members, youth counseling welfare center, and related personnel patrolling areas easily accessible to youth such as youth harmful establishments, school surroundings, and parks.
The special guidance and crackdown to eradicate harmful environments for youth was conducted to create a healthy social atmosphere for youth who tend to become lax after the CSAT and to prevent delinquency.
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Jeon Deok-gyu, Head of the Senior, Children and Women’s Division, said, “We will strive to create an environment where youth can grow up healthily by preventing youth delinquency and crime through regular guidance, crackdown, and campaigns.”
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