The Department of Police Science at Dong-A University conducted the ‘Understanding Stalking Crimes Campaign’ in collaboration with the Busan Seobu Police Station.


The campaign, held on the 18th in the lobby of the College of Social Sciences at Dong-A University’s Bumin Campus Comprehensive Lecture Hall, was attended by officials from the Busan Seobu Police Station and students from the Department of Police Science.


During the campaign, the Department of Police Science and the Busan Seobu Police Station provided information on the definition of stalking crimes, investigation procedures, victim support systems, and support organizations.


Additionally, they distributed safety items such as alarms and fingerprint prevention films to students living alone in one-room apartments, provided guidance on prevention and response methods for drug-related sexual crimes, and handed out GHB drug test kit (G-Check) stickers as part of the ‘Drug-Related Sexual Crime Prevention and Awareness Activities.’

Students from the Department of Police Science at Dong-A University who conducted the campaign and officials from the Busan Seobu Police Station are taking a commemorative photo.

Students from the Department of Police Science at Dong-A University who conducted the campaign and officials from the Busan Seobu Police Station are taking a commemorative photo.

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Lee Min-hyeok, president of the Police Science Student Council who participated in the campaign, said, “While many people understand the concept of stalking, they often do not know how to respond or which behaviors constitute stalking,” adding, “I hope that social interest in stalking crimes will increase so that unfortunate incidents do not occur.”


Won Ye-rim, officer of the Women and Youth Division at Busan Seobu Police Station, said, “It was a rewarding time to properly inform Dong-A University police science students about stalking behaviors and crimes and to instill the correct awareness.”



Officer Lee Soo-min said, “With the recent surge in drug-related crimes, there was a need for prevention and awareness campaigns, and thanks to the cooperation of Dong-A University students, we were able to easily reach the younger generation,” adding, “I hope we can continue to collaborate and provide significant help in preventing sexual crimes.”


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