The Dongmyung University Human Rights Center (President Lee Sangcheon) held a dating violence and stalking prevention campaign on the 28th in collaboration with the Women's Emergency Hotline 1366 Busan Center.
The Dongmyung University Human Rights Center jointly conducted a dating violence and stalking prevention campaign with the Women's Emergency Hotline 1366 Busan Center on the 28th. Photo by Dongmyung University
More than 170 students participated voluntarily, demonstrating a high level of interest in dating violence and stalking crimes within the university community.
On this day, Lee Namyeon, Director of the Dongmyung University Human Rights Center, Jang Yujin, Invited Professor, and Kim Yongsoo, Team Leader, as well as Bae Sugyeong, Director of the Women's Emergency Hotline 1366 Busan Center, Kim Youngjin, Counseling Team Leader, Jang Ajin, Counselor, Kim Minji, Counselor, and Lee Sohee, Gender Crime Prevention Project Team Member, participated in the event, adding significance.
The participants held placards calling for the eradication of violence in intimate relationships, such as dating violence, and conducted promotional activities. Students took part in a dating violence awareness survey, which helped them recognize the seriousness of the issue and understand the importance of prevention.
Lee Namyeon, Director of the Human Rights Center, said, "I hope this campaign will help students heighten their awareness of dating violence and stalking, and encourage them to seek help from 1366 without hesitation if they face difficulties."
Bae Sugyeong, Director of the 1366 Busan Center, emphasized, "We will continue to provide active support so that university students can focus on their studies in a safe environment, free from violence."
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