event
Su Yuan's case happened on 20 14. At that time, Su Yuan was studying in a high school in Seoul. She was bullied by her classmates for several months, including verbal insults, physical injuries and sexual assault. Although she sought help from the school and the police, she did not get effective support and protection. Finally, Su Yuan committed suicide on October 8, 20 14/KLOC-0, at the age of 16.
After Su Yuan committed suicide, family members and all walks of life began to investigate the matter. They found that Su Yuan's death was not an accident, but a microcosm of school violence. According to reports, Su Yuan has reported bullying behavior of her classmates to the school and the police many times before, but she has never been effectively supported and protected. In addition, the school and the police have not taken any measures to solve the problem.
The cruel reality of campus violence
The occurrence of Su Yuan's case has aroused widespread concern about school violence in Korean society. This also makes people begin to realize that campus violence is a serious social problem. According to the data of the Korean Ministry of Education, nearly 30% of Korean students have experienced school violence in 20 13 years. In high school, the proportion is as high as 60%.
The forms of campus violence are becoming more and more diverse. In addition to verbal insults and physical injuries, there are also forms such as cyber bullying and sexual assault. These behaviors will not only cause physical and psychological harm to the victims, but also have an impact on their studies and future.
Measures to deal with campus violence
In order to deal with the problem of school violence, the Korean government and education departments have taken a series of measures. These include:
1. Strengthen education. The Korean government and education departments publicize the dangers of school violence to students in various ways and educate them how to avoid becoming victims or perpetrators of violence.
2. Strengthen supervision. The Korean government and education departments have strengthened the supervision of schools and teachers to ensure that they can detect and deal with campus violence in time.
3. Strengthen punishment. The Korean government and education departments have strengthened the punishment for school violence to ensure that the perpetrators are punished as they should.
final result
Su Yuan's incident showed us the cruel reality of campus violence. As a social problem, campus violence needs our common concern and solution. Only by strengthening education, supervision and punishment can we effectively prevent and combat campus violence and protect students' rights and interests and safety.