On the 17th, the Ulleung Police Station in North Gyeongsang Province conducted a lecture on school violence prevention and cyber school violence prevention for about 130 students at Ulleung Middle School.

Ulleung Police Station is conducting school violence prevention education for students of Ulleung Middle School on the 17th. Photo by Ulleung Police Station

Ulleung Police Station is conducting school violence prevention education for students of Ulleung Middle School on the 17th. Photo by Ulleung Police Station

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The lecture emphasized the overall aspects of school violence as well as the growing seriousness of deepfake and cyberbullying. To ensure students could easily understand, the session focused on recent cases and provided practical coping strategies, resulting in an active and engaging educational experience tailored to the students' level.


The prevention education concluded with a pledge session, where students together declared what they should do (use proper language and accurate information, protect their own and others' personal information) and what they should not do (not support teasing or ostracizing friends, not force anything unwanted on others, not share photos, videos, or messages of a sexual nature) to eradicate school violence.


Choi Daekeun, Chief of Ulleung Police Station, said, "We will do our best to prevent juvenile crime by actively visiting schools and communicating with students so that they can feel familiar with School Police Officers (SPOs) in the area."





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