Strengthening Sexual Violence Prevention Education, Including Secondary Damage Content
"Enhanced Night Access Control and Increased CCTV Installation"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Ministry of Education will establish measures to prevent recurrence by strengthening campus safety in relation to the case where a female student at Inha University was sexually assaulted and fell to her death.


On the 18th, the Ministry of Education stated at a regular briefing, "We offer our condolences and deep sympathy for the deceased student involved in the death incident," and added, "We will work closely with Inha University to respond firmly to violence and create a safe school environment."


The Ministry of Education announced related measures including strengthening sexual violence prevention education, enhancing nighttime access control and patrols, and expanding CCTV installation.


A Ministry of Education official said, "We will review the ongoing sexual violence prevention education for students once again and promote special education," and added, "The educational content will include information on secondary damage related to SNS to prevent its spread."


The official further explained, "To ensure the stability of the members, we will actively support counseling and psychological stabilization programs," and said, "We will prepare recurrence prevention measures including not only sexual violence prevention education but also strengthening nighttime access control and expanding CCTV installation for enhanced safety."



On the 17th, the Michuhol Police Station in Incheon arrested A, a first-year student at Inha University, on charges of gang rape and causing death. A is accused of sexually assaulting B, a fellow first-year female student, in a college building early on the 15th, after which she fell from the third floor and died.


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