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Let's take a closer look at the policies that the government has put forward.

However, when we checked, the contents were not very different from those that appeared before, and there were many parts where we were wondering if it would be effective.



The problem of school violence that has been repeated for more than 10 years, first of all, reporter Choi Sun-gil will tell you.



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In the 2007 female professional basketball coach's player sexual violence.



2012 London Paralympic Games assault by coaches.



The government has taken measures such as strengthening disciplinary action, guaranteeing the right to learn, and eradicating camps whenever there is an assault incident in the sports field and the public is scolded.



However, the measures announced this time are no different.



[Hwang Hee/Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Last 24th): There is a similar disclosure of sports players, and a national petition for a strong punishment...

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Mandatory sports human rights education was a countermeasure that came out eight years ago.



[No Tae-gang/At the time, Director of the Sports Bureau of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (2013): Go in person to provide education on sports violence...

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According to the 2018 Korea Sports Association survey, 17% of student athletes have never received human rights education.



The eradication of regular camps, which is one of the main causes of violence in the sports department, has been underway for 16 years since 2005, and if you forget, the camp violence incident has occurred.



[The father of the late Sook-Hyun Choi (Last July): (In the camp), constant abuse, bullying, assault, and abusive language were common, so there was a lot of stress



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In 2008, all violent perpetrators were offered to be'One Strike Out' and permanent expulsion, but the following year, the subject of permanent expulsion was narrowed down to'Severe Disciplinary Leaders and Players'.



In 2016, the standard was also changed to permanently expel only those who were sentenced to a prison sentence or higher in a violent case.



It is pointed out that this measure includes a plan to limit participation in official competitions by managing violence disciplinary information, but it is not highly likely to be realized.



[No Yunho/School violence lawyer: I think there is a side that deviates from the current law and there is a possibility of human rights violations.]



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-sik, video editing: Hwang Ji-young) 



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Not guarding or punishing with a cotton bat