Controversy over sending obscene photos of third graders

Controversy over a picture of a third-year elementary school student without pants to a female student of his age

The school was surprised by the obscene picture of a third-year elementary school student in Jeju

No Cut News Sent Original Article 2023-05-230802 Final Modified 2023-05-23 1407

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(1)May 11th, Thursday
(2)Unsent message
(3)My friend
(4)311pm

I’m a criminal minor, so I can’t punish you…The police led program was separated before the school violence committee was held, but…It’s painful to keep bumping into each other

Three third-grade boys attending an elementary school in Jeju sent obscene photos to female students of their age, causing the school to turn upside down The school separated the perpetrator in the same class as the victim by moving him to another class, but the victim is complaining of mental pain as he encounters the perpetrator

Elementary school senior sends obscene pictures to female students

According to CBS No Cut News coverage, at around 3:11 p.m. on the 11th, A9, a male student in the third grade of an elementary school in the province, sent a obscene photo to B in the same class through a mobile phone message Three people, including A, took pictures of each other’s specific body parts on their cell phones in the school playground and sent one of them to B

Ms. B checked this picture only after finishing her academy class after school that day Afterwards, he informed his parents Ms. B is anxious and greatly shocked by the incident and is receiving psychiatric counseling

If an adult or a teenager aged 14 or older commits such a crime, he or she will be sentenced to up to two years in prison or fined up to 20 million won for using communication media for violating the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes

However, they avoided punishment because they were criminal minors who could not be criminally punished because they were not 14 years old under the criminal law The only juvenile offenders who are subject to juvenile protection are not between the ages of 10 and 14

The Jeju Seobu Police Station, which was dispatched due to a school report, conducted a fact-finding investigation into A and others Since then, the school police officer SPO has been in charge of the perpetrators With the consent of parents of perpetrators such as A, the leading program is being carried out It also plans to provide education by linking perpetrators to youth counseling and welfare centers

As the problem arose, the parents of the perpetrator contacted the victim’s parents and tried to apologize, but the victim’s parents refused to meet, saying that not only our child but also us were mentally damaged by the incident

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