Special Lecture on the 15th
Exploring Strategies for Public-Private Cooperation

The Chungcheongnam-do Autonomous Police Committee is conducting a special lecture to enhance practical skills for 35 police officers at the Provincial Police Agency Education Center on the 15th. / Provided by Chungnam Province

The Chungcheongnam-do Autonomous Police Committee is conducting a special lecture to enhance practical skills for 35 police officers at the Provincial Police Agency Education Center on the 15th. / Provided by Chungnam Province

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The Chungcheongnam-do Autonomous Police Committee held a special lecture titled "Understanding Autonomous Police: Expert Lecture" for 35 police officers at the Provincial Police Agency Education Center on the 15th.


This training was organized under the theme "Cooperative Policing Strategies between Autonomous Police and Local Residents for Crime Prevention" to raise awareness of the importance of the autonomous police system and to explore ways to foster cooperation between autonomous police officers and community members in order to provide community-oriented policing services.


Jeong Byungsoo, a professor in the Department of Police Administration at Sehan University, who delivered the lecture, emphasized that "it is crucial for autonomous police to analyze the increasingly complex and diverse causes of crime in a rapidly changing social structure and to respond effectively to these challenges."


He also explained practical application strategies, including the need to establish a governance system for public-private cooperation in policing based on resident participation, and presented concrete examples of effective collaboration.


Since March, the committee has been operating the "Autonomous Police Expert Lecture" program to enhance the practical skills of autonomous police officers, aiming to train approximately 800 police officers through a total of 30 sessions by the end of the year.


This year's special lectures not only include training by experts from police academia and police education institutions, but also cover future-oriented topics such as integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology into autonomous police activities.


Going forward, the committee plans to continue providing practical training on a variety of topics, including Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), future strategies for autonomous police, and policing activities based on generative artificial intelligence (AI).


Lee Jongwon, Chairperson of the Chungcheongnam-do Autonomous Police Committee, stated, "Enhancing the practical skills and response capabilities of police officers is directly linked to the safety of residents," adding, "We will continue to expand training that can be applied directly to policing in the field and do our utmost to ensure that the autonomous police firmly establish themselves as trusted guardians of public safety for the residents of Chungcheongnam-do."





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