Until May 30: For Residents Aged 20 to 65
Participate in Security and Crime Prevention Activities

Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Autonomous Police Agency is recruiting volunteer residents who will participate in public safety activities to eliminate blind spots in security and protect neighborhood safety until May 30. Provided by Jeju Autonomous Police Agency

Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Autonomous Police Agency is recruiting volunteer residents who will participate in public safety activities to eliminate blind spots in security and protect neighborhood safety until May 30. Provided by Jeju Autonomous Police Agency

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The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Autonomous Police Corps (headed by Park Kinam) is recruiting local resident volunteers who are familiar with the region to participate in security activities and help eliminate blind spots in public safety. Applications will be accepted until May 30.


The "Autonomous Police Resident Volunteer Corps" was established on March 17, 2009, and currently consists of about 180 members. They play a significant role in building a community safety network together with the Autonomous Police Corps.


Last year, the Resident Volunteer Corps contributed to creating a safer community by carrying out over 480 security activities, including ensuring traffic safety for elementary school students on their way to school, managing traffic at traditional markets, and supporting traffic control at local events.


The Autonomous Police Corps is also working to improve the regional safety index by expanding the Resident Volunteer Corps, changing its name to better reflect its image as a civilian organization supporting security activities, and investing 100 million KRW to enhance uniforms suitable for crime prevention activities.


Any Jeju resident between the ages of 20 and 65 with a strong sense of volunteerism, responsibility, and familiarity with local affairs is eligible to apply. However, those who are already members of similar organizations, such as the voluntary crime prevention corps or volunteer fire brigades, are not eligible for duplicate membership.


Recruitment will take place from March 5 to May 30, and announcements will be made through the Jeju Autonomous Police Corps website and official social media channels (Instagram, blogs, etc.). Applicants will be selected through a document screening process, and the final results will be individually notified around July.


Lee Soonho, Head of the Traffic and Public Safety Division, stated, "The Resident Volunteer Corps is an organization that plays a pivotal role in crime prevention and ensuring everyday safety through the voluntary participation of local residents. We hope that many passionate Jeju residents will apply and join us in making our community safer and a better place to live through their activities as volunteers."





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