It will come out again… The Undrying Fountain

Harassment-Discipline-Countermeasure-Harassment Vicious Cycle
Limits of verification and identification of past academic width
In recent years, it has evolved into Saber violence.
To eradicate it, we have to punish firmly

It will come out again...  The Undrying Fountain

[아시아경제 정동훈 기자] ‘Me too’, which started in the sports world, is spreading to the general public as well as the entertainment world.

The aggression that began with Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, female professional volleyball players, has not cooled down. They are receiving social criticism after the past history of school violence was exposed to the online community on the 10th. On the 15th, he was punished by his team and the national team for indefinite suspension and disqualification. The controversy spread to the men’s professional volleyball players Myung-geun Song and Gyeong-seop Shim of OK Finance, and the victims of the school bombing continued to be exposed to surgery when they were in high school. Hakpok Me Too continues to be exposed from the sports world to the general public, focusing on online communities, such as airline employees, superintendent children, and Taekwondo directors.

A vicious cycle of abuse, discipline, countermeasures, and abuse is repeated. Various fields, such as education and sports, come up with countermeasures whenever there is a controversy over academia, but it is difficult to establish a basis for disciplinary action because it is difficult to prove and clarify the school abuse in the past.

Hakpok remains a lifelong trauma (mental trauma) to the victim. People suffer from trauma and make extreme choices. Even after the victims have become adults, the fact that the victims continue to be haggled shows just how much the pain of the gangsters in school days remained.

Although the total number of victims of violence at the school site has decreased, the number of bullying and cyber violence has increased. According to the results of the ‘2020 School Violence Survey’ conducted by the Ministry of Education from September to October last year on approximately 3,550,000 students from 4th grade to 2nd grade of high school nationwide, verbal violence (33.6%) and group bullying ( 26.0%) followed by cyber violence (12.3%). Among them, bullying increased by 2.8 percentage points compared to the previous year, and cyber violence increased by 3.4 percentage points, respectively. The proportion of the remaining six types of damage, including verbal violence, has decreased. Physical violence has decreased due to Corona 19, but violence has also been rampant online.

As the controversy over school abuse continues, the assertion that a stern punishment and investigation is needed rather than treating it as a lukewarm attitude or an incident in the past is gaining strength. Seung Jae-hyun, a researcher at the Korea Criminal Policy Research Institute, said, “Recently, school violence has been intelligentized and organized, so that crime does not fall even when compared to adult violence. In this case, it is treated as a criminal case, and public authorities must actively intervene. He stressed that the timely action taken against the perpetrator when it occurs is a way to prevent secondary damage such as trauma.”

Reporter Jeong Dong-hoon [email protected]




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