Sinan Police Station Receives Positive Response for Visiting School Violence Crime Prevention Program
School-Dedicated Police Officer Field Visit Aiming for 'Zero School Violence'
Jeonnam Sinan Police Station (Chief Lee Byung-jin) visited Amtae Middle School on the 13th to conduct a 'Visiting Crime Prevention Class' for students.
According to Sinan Police on the 14th, the school police officer introduced the types of new school violence incidents, victim cases, and coping methods, and provided students with a time to judge the dangers of school violence themselves by solving quizzes directly.
The school police officer from Sinan Police Station is conducting school violence prevention education for students at Amtae Middle School.
[Photo by Sinan Police Station]
The education was conducted with the goal of creating a violence-free area through active school prevention activities, focusing on island areas where school visits are infrequent due to geographical conditions.
Students who received the special prevention education said, "It was an opportunity to reconsider the problems of school violence," and "Since the police officer wore a uniform during the education, we were able to concentrate on learning."
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Chief Lee Byung-jin stated, "We will strive for proactive prevention so that students can be safe from school violence by guiding them on how to respond to each school violence case."
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