The Busan Education Office has started to investigate the actual situation by posting that one of the high school students in Busan reported sexual violence to teachers through SNS. However, there is a controversy with the teacher who participated in this investigation process.

This is a case of school sexual abuse that students have accused of SNS since the 16th. The students identified as the perpetrators were school teachers and brides, and sexual violence happened regardless of time and place.

As the exposition continued, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education launched a preliminary investigation and confirmed the fact that 13 teachers were involved in sexual assault. Of these, 8 are in-service teachers, including a school priest.

However, not only did these students become angry, but the teachers identified as sexual assault perpetrators participated in the DOE's survey process.

According to the manual of the Ministry of Education, the questionnaire is anonymous in principle, and emphasizes 'secrecy' in order to prevent secondary damage. We are.

Nevertheless, the Office of Education officials say that they have participated in the survey, but they have no problems. In addition, there is a context in which all teachers shared information about students who reported sexual violence.

[Sim Jin Hee / Sexual Violence Lawyer: It is very inappropriate. I have no choice but to think that I will come to my students with tremendous pressure and "What if I get retaliated for this later?"

[Kim Shin-a / Korean Sexual Violence Counseling Center activist: (There is power relation) There is damage characteristic. When teachers do not consider such things, they have already confirmed the name. ]

Students had to watch the school and the Department of Education more urgently to fix the case than to protect the victim.

I have not been protected by teachers, schools, or institutions. Is it okay for the fact-finding survey to be rather frightening to the victims?

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