Duksung Women's University and Local Police Conduct Joint Night Patrols to Prevent Crimes on Women’s Safe Return Paths
The Duksung Women’s University Regional Cooperation Center announced on the 24th that, starting from the 17th, it has begun joint night patrols centered around the Duksung Women’s University area in collaboration with the Dobong Police Station’s Community Safety Division, Sungmi Police Substation, the Autonomous Crime Prevention Unit, and Duksung Women’s University student patrol team 'Dooly Bangwidae'.
The patrol activities involve a total of about 22 people, including the head of the Duksung Women’s University Regional Cooperation Center and staff, Woo Gi-jeon, head of the Dobong Police Station Community Safety Division, Kim Hyun-ha, Community Safety Section Chief, Kang Geon-wook, chief of Sungmi Police Substation, along with 5 members of Duksung Women’s University 'Dooly Bangwidae' and 4 members of Ssangmun 1-dong Autonomous Crime Prevention Unit, all gathering in front of the main gate of Duksung Women’s University to conduct extensive patrols.
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In particular, to prevent crimes targeting socially vulnerable groups such as stalking, which has recently become a controversial issue, the patrols cover women’s safe return routes and one-room apartment areas near the school, inspecting vulnerable security areas, checking alley lighting, and verifying the operation of security closed-circuit televisions (CCTV) and SOS emergency bells.
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