Capacity Building Training for School-Dedicated and Child Abuse Prevention Police Officers
Practical and Lecture Techniques on School Violence Prevention from Experienced Seniors
Explanation of Public Officials' Job Stress Management and Disaster Compensation System

The Gyeonggi-do Northern Autonomous Police Committee (Chairman: Sangro Lee) conducted training on practical skills and lecture techniques for School Police Officers (SPO) and Anti-Abuse Police Officers (APO) on the 26th at the Peace Nuri Hall of the Gyeonggi-do Provincial Government Northern Office to proactively respond to school violence and child abuse.

The Gyeonggi-do Northern Autonomous Police Committee is conducting training on practical work and lecture techniques for proactive responses to school violence and child abuse for School Police Officers (SPO) and Abuse Prevention Officers (APO) at the Peace Nuri Hall in the Northern Government Complex of Gyeonggi-do on the 26th. Provided by Gyeonggi-do

The Gyeonggi-do Northern Autonomous Police Committee is conducting training on practical work and lecture techniques for proactive responses to school violence and child abuse for School Police Officers (SPO) and Abuse Prevention Officers (APO) at the Peace Nuri Hall in the Northern Government Complex of Gyeonggi-do on the 26th. Provided by Gyeonggi-do

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School Police Officers, introduced in 2012, are dedicated police officers responsible for handling school violence and youth guidance, while Anti-Abuse Police Officers, introduced in 2016, are police officers in charge of cases involving domestic violence, including child and elder abuse.


The training was organized not only to prevent school violence but also to strengthen the expertise of SPOs and APOs in addressing emerging social issues such as deepfake sex crimes, illegal gambling, youth drug prevention, and child abuse.


Detective Ha-young Shin, head of the investigation team of the Women and Youth Division at Seocho Police Station in Seoul, shared practical training on preventing school violence, sexual violence, and child abuse, along with ways for School Police Officers and Anti-Abuse Police Officers to effectively educate and respond in school settings.


Following this, Dr. Hyungcheol Kim, a specialist in occupational and environmental medicine at Hongseong Medical Center in Chungnam, introduced methods for managing job-related stress for public officials and the disaster compensation system, explaining effective ways for police officers to cope with work-related stress and risks.



Sangro Lee, Chairman of the Gyeonggi-do Northern Autonomous Police Committee, stated, “The roles of School Police Officers and Anti-Abuse Police Officers are crucial for creating a safe school culture free from school violence and protecting socially vulnerable groups. We will do our best to enhance the work capabilities of these officers and to carry out preventive activities to eradicate school violence and child abuse, so that young people can grow up in a healthy and bright environment.”


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