Mayor Bang Se-hwan: "We will promote effective prevention policies to eradicate five major violences including digital sex crimes"

The Sexual Violence Counseling Center affiliated with the CR Women’s Association announced on the 9th that it was selected as an excellent institution for violence prevention education organized by the Korea Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education on the 4th.

Representatives from the Sexual Violence Counseling Center affiliated with the CR Women's Association are taking a commemorative photo after being selected as an outstanding institution for violence prevention education hosted by the Korean Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education on the 4th. Provided by Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Representatives from the Sexual Violence Counseling Center affiliated with the CR Women's Association are taking a commemorative photo after being selected as an outstanding institution for violence prevention education hosted by the Korean Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education on the 4th. Provided by Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Since 2013, the Sexual Violence Counseling Center affiliated with the CR Women’s Association has provided visiting education on the five major types of violence prevention (sexual violence, domestic violence, sexual harassment, prostitution, and digital sex crime prevention education) 405 times annually to over 8,000 people, including children and adolescents, caregivers, migrants, and private company employees in 21 cities and counties in southern Gyeonggi Province.


Additionally, this year, under the slogan “11 Years of Cracking Down on Violence! Growing New Shoots of Gender Equality in 2024,” the center has been conducting customized visiting violence prevention education targeting village safety guardians, social welfare facility workers, and youth, contributing to a safer community and improved gender awareness.


In particular, this year’s award marks the honor of being selected as an excellent institution for visiting violence prevention education for three consecutive years.



Mayor Bang Se-hwan stated, “Being selected as an excellent institution for three consecutive years recognizes the achievements in effectively conducting violence prevention education,” and added, “We will continue to implement diverse and effective prevention policies to eradicate the five major types of violence, including new crimes such as digital sex crimes.”


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