Against this backdrop, the local police have synchronously taken various professional preventive measures, firmly grasped the local situation, mobilized people to report and denounce crimes, and promoted the movement “All people protect national security.”
One of effective preventive approaches was shared by Ha Dong District Police Chief Senior Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Quyen at the meeting, saying that since the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year, the district police have coordinated with the Office of Education & Training, the school's management board to organize legal education drives with about 150,000 participants of officials, teachers and students.
The district police also coordinated to organize more than 100 legal education sessions with many flexible, creative form and practical and age-appropriate contents such as: laws on safety, cyber security,school violence prevention,drug prevention and traffic safety. However, as many as 5 cases oflaw violation involving teenagers and students have been reported since the beginning of the 2022 – 2023 school year, in Ha Dong district.
There was a fighting case involving nearly 20 students aged from 14 to 16, causing public disorder in the district. In response to school violence, the Ha Dong district police held a seminar on popular law violations committed by students in Ha Dong district with the participation of representatives of the education sector, students and their parents. At the seminar, the police focused on analyzing and clarifying origins of teenager law violations and listened to the thoughts and aspirations of young ex-offenders to thoroughly prevent similar cases in the coming time.
At the seminar, N.T.P, a student of a college in Ha Dong district, shared his story about his past violations, and he expressed regret about his past mistakes. Similar is the case of N.D.A (a 10th grader at a local high school) who said, “I used to be a bad student, often played truant and hung around with bad boys. “Today, first of all, I would like to thank police officers as well as my teachers and parents. Without their care and timely help, I would not have had the opportunity to stand here to tell my story.”
Senior Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Quyen said that the Ha Dong District Police Station will coordinate with relevant units to build a student database and publish new types of crimes, high-tech crimes for school students and people to grasp the situation prevent crime on the electronic information system.
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