Sharing 8 Months of Autonomous Police Achievements... Joint Academic Conference by Police University and Research Society
[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Jo] The Korean National Police University and the Korean Police Research Association held a meeting to share regional achievements on the occasion of the 8-month implementation of the autonomous police system.
At the academic seminar titled "Strategies for the Leap and Development of the Autonomous Police System" held on the 25th at the Korean National Police University in Asan, Chungnam, Park Donggyun, Secretary General of the Daegu Autonomous Police Committee, who gave the first presentation, introduced specialized policies such as Police-Teen and Police-Kids, and the Safe Home support project for single-woman households. Police-Teen and Police-Kids are projects that encourage commissioned children and adolescents to proactively solve local issues. Safe Home is a project that provided smart doorbells, door opening sensors, window locks, and auxiliary keys for the front door to single-woman households.
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Jeong Yumi, Human Rights Audit Team Leader of the Jeonnam Autonomous Police Committee, introduced that "restorative police activities" protecting crime victims have been strengthened with the implementation of the autonomous police system. Dr. Park Sejung, a member of the KAIST National Future Strategy Committee, presented on Japan's autonomous police cooperation in investigations, resident-centered close-contact security services, and actual cases where residents expressed satisfaction. Lee Cheolgu, President of the Korean National Police University, said, "Since the launch of the autonomous police, we have opened the Autonomous Police Development Research Institute to provide academic grounds and practical policy advice, so this presentation will be a turning point to actively conduct joint research with academia and expand its scope."
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