Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Police Agency, Gives Full Encouragement to School Police Officers
SPO Todak Todak Encouragement Meeting Held
On the 10th, Kim Byung-su, Chief of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, listened to on-site voices from School Police Officers (SPO) at 23 police stations across the province.
The Provincial Police Agency announced that it held the SPO Todak Todak Encouragement Meeting on the day to strengthen the response to school violence and boost the morale of the School Police Officers.
A comforting encouragement meeting for School Police Officers (SPO) is being held at the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]
Chief Kim presented commendations to outstanding officers and exchanged opinions with attendees on school violence prevention, youth guidance, and protection activities.
They also shared rewarding experiences and work-related difficulties, offering encouragement and consolation.
After the discussion, to enhance the preventive education expertise of field officers, the head of the Drug Crime Investigation Division at the Provincial Police Agency conducted training on youth drug prevention lecture techniques.
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A representative of the Provincial Police Agency stated, “We plan to continuously promote youth guidance and protection activities, including special preventive education on youth drugs centered on School Police Officers, and promptly respond to school violence and juvenile crime.”
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