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[여백] School violence :: Daejeon Ilbo mobile

Students spend a lot of time living in school. However, if you are subjected to violent behavior by classmates or seniors and juniors, the pain will be greater than you imagined.

School violence includes not only actions that cause physical violence, but also actions that cause mental and property damage. Korea currently stipulates school violence in the’Act on the Prevention and Countermeasures for School Violence’. School violence refers to acts that cause physical, mental, or property damage through violence, confinement, intimidation, insult, sexual violence, bullying, and obscene or violent information using information and communication networks, both inside and outside the school.

Even if you think you’re a joke and act, everyone can be violent if you feel that the victim is not a joke. Hitting, hitting, passing or pushing, kicking and spitting, taking money or objects and not returning them, swearing or doing something you don’t want to do, taunting or harassing, deliberately neglecting or saying bad things. Spreading, letting meals be eaten alone, or throwing away from group activities can all be school violence.

In addition, even if the victim is beaten or harassed by someone other than a student outside the school, if the victim is the student’s status, it is considered school violence.

These days, the victims’ revelations that they have been subjected to school violence by incumbent professional volleyball players are erupting saying that the day is far away.

The first to set fire in the controversy was the sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young, the star stars of women’s volleyball. An article titled’The current volleyball players are victims of school abuse’ has been posted on the Internet community. The author confessed about the damage he had suffered by the twin sisters. Subsequently, an article titled “I am a current male volleyball player victim of school violence” appeared on the Internet, exposing Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop’s school violence.

The Korean Volleyball Association decided to disqualify Lee Jae-young, Lee Da-young, Song Myung-geun, and Shim Gyeong-seop indefinitely, but it is inevitable that the accusation of a late response after a considerable amount of time has passed since the incident.

If I thought about the pain the victims would have suffered, it remains regretful that there should have been a quicker and faster action. Choi Won Deputy Chief of Editorial Department

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