Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station recently announced on the 15th that it held the appointment and launching ceremony of the '2023 Youth Participation Policy Advisory Group' at Eodeunghol.


After awarding appointment certificates and mini badges to all 33 members of the policy advisory group, they discussed activity plans to prevent school violence and juvenile delinquency.


The policy advisory group consists of 33 middle and high school students from eight schools in the district and is responsible for providing various opinions to the police regarding youth protection and support policies.


Going forward, they will conduct joint patrols with school police officers, inspect illegal cameras in public restrooms, promote the 117 School Violence Reporting Center, and carry out promotional campaigns on the way to and from school.


On the 31st, they plan to visit Gwangju Solomon Law Park, a legal experience and training institution under the Ministry of Justice.


One policy advisory group member said, “Through this discussion, I learned how diverse the types of drugs are and the dangers of terrible drug addiction. I also learned how to respond if drug-laced drinks are offered to youths in the academy area. When I return to school, I will inform my classmates.”



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