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The '''“Reduce Crime Together”''' project is an initiative led by '''[[ASEZ (The Church of God University Student Volunteer Group)|ASEZ]]''', the university student volunteer group of the Church of God. The project seeks to prevent crimes that threaten human dignity and sustainable development, and to lower crime rates within local communities.
The '''“Reduce Crime Together”''' project is an initiative led by '''[[ASEZ (The Church of God University Student Volunteer Group)|ASEZ]]''', the university student volunteer group of the Church of God. The project seeks to prevent crimes that threaten human dignity and sustainable development, and to lower crime rates within local communities.


As part of its efforts, ASEZ offers crime prevention education through its character-building program for youth, titled “RCT School (for crime-free school).” In addition, the organization raises public awareness through forums, seminars, and campaigns focused on crime prevention. ASEZ also takes a hands-on approach by engaging in urban environmental improvement activities—such as cleaning and revitalizing city streets and university campuses—as a means of reducing crime through environmental design. To foster global awareness and participation, ASEZ promotes both online and offline [https://asez.org/sign-reduce-crime/ “Reduce Crime Together” support signature campaigns]. Furthermore, the organization continues to strengthen its impact by forming partnerships and collaborating with educational institutions, local and national governments, and international organizations to ensure sustainable cooperation in crime prevention.{{ASEZ}}
As part of its efforts, ASEZ offers crime prevention education through its character-building program for youth, titled “RCT School (for a crime-free school).” In addition, the organization raises public awareness through forums, seminars, and campaigns focused on crime prevention. ASEZ also takes a hands-on approach by engaging in urban environmental improvement activities—such as cleaning and revitalizing city streets and university campuses—as a means of reducing crime through environmental design. To foster global awareness and participation, ASEZ promotes both online and offline [https://asez.org/reduce-crime-together/ “Reduce Crime Together” support signature campaigns]. Furthermore, the organization continues to strengthen its impact by forming partnerships and collaborating with educational institutions, local and national governments, and international organizations to ensure sustainable cooperation in crime prevention.{{ASEZ}}


==Purpose of the Reduce Crime Together Project==
==Purpose of the Reduce Crime Together Project==
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ASEZ conducts a wide range of campaigns to encourage global citizens to take an active interest in and participate in crime prevention efforts. These campaigns are held both online and offline, addressing diverse themes tailored to current social issues and the unique circumstances of each region. As of November 2021, ASEZ had carried out 240 campaigns across 81 countries, engaging more than 22,100 participants worldwide.
ASEZ conducts a wide range of campaigns to encourage global citizens to take an active interest in and participate in crime prevention efforts. These campaigns are held both online and offline, addressing diverse themes tailored to current social issues and the unique circumstances of each region. As of November 2021, ASEZ had carried out 240 campaigns across 81 countries, engaging more than 22,100 participants worldwide.
===Human Rights Day Campaign===
===Human Rights Day Campaign===
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In commemoration of Human Rights Day (December 10)—established by the United Nations—ASEZ holds “Human Rights Day Campaigns” in various countries to raise awareness about the definition and significance of both human rights and crime prevention, while encouraging active public engagement.
In commemoration of Human Rights Day (December 10)—established by the United Nations—ASEZ holds “Human Rights Day Campaigns” in various countries to raise awareness about the definition and significance of both human rights and crime prevention, while encouraging active public engagement.


In 2018, ASEZ organized campaigns at 146 universities across 14 countries, including South Korea, the United States, the Republic of South Africa, and Ukraine.<ref>[https://sports.donga.com/article/all/20200120/99331190/3 Youth United with Determination to “Save the Earth”: ASEZ & ASEZ WAO], ''Sports DongA'', January 21, 2020</ref> ASEZ members installed educational panels on their campuses and personally engaged with students, professors, faculty members, and local citizens. They explained the key principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and emphasized the meaning and importance of upholding human rights in daily life.<ref>[https://watv.org/human-rights-day/ ASEZ University Student Volunteer Group Holds Human Rights Day Promotional Campaigns], ''WATV.org'', December 6, 2018</ref>{{그림| Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday.jpg | 정렬 = 오른쪽섬네일 | 너비 = 320px | 타이틀 = 한국에서 열린 인권의 날 세미나}}
In 2018, ASEZ organized campaigns at 146 universities across 14 countries, including South Korea, the United States, the Republic of South Africa, and Ukraine.<ref>[https://sports.donga.com/article/all/20200120/99331190/3 Youth United with Determination to “Save the Earth”: ASEZ & ASEZ WAO], ''Sports DongA'', January 21, 2020</ref> ASEZ members installed educational panels on their campuses and personally engaged with students, professors, faculty members, and local citizens. They explained the key principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and emphasized the meaning and importance of upholding human rights in daily life.<ref>[https://watv.org/human-rights-day/ ASEZ University Student Volunteer Group Holds Human Rights Day Promotional Campaigns], ''WATV.org'', December 6, 2018</ref>{{그림| Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday.jpg | 정렬 = 오른쪽섬네일 | 너비 = 320px | 타이틀 = Human Rights Day seminar is held in Korea}}
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, ASEZ expanded the scope of its human rights campaigns by incorporating online platforms. In December 2021, ASEZ launched a hybrid online and offline campaign titled “Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday” at 210 universities worldwide, under the theme “University Students at the Center of Human Rights Activities.”
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, ASEZ expanded the scope of its human rights campaigns by incorporating online platforms. In December 2021, ASEZ launched a hybrid online and offline campaign titled “Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday” at 210 universities worldwide, under the theme “University Students at the Center of Human Rights Activities.”


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*[https://watvaward.org/en/award/1384 Certificate of Appreciation from the Principal of Malanday National High School in Valenzuela, Philippines](2019)  
*[https://watvaward.org/en/award/1384 Certificate of Appreciation from the Principal of Malanday National High School in Valenzuela, Philippines](2019)  
*[https://watvaward.org/en/award/1261 Resolution of Baltimore City Council, U.S.](2019)
*[https://watvaward.org/en/award/1261 Resolution of Baltimore City Council, U.S.](2019)
* [https://watvaward.org/en/award/1226 Certificate of Appreciation from the Councilor of Cape Town, South Africa](2019)
* [https://watvaward.org/en/award/1227?awardeeId=2078 Certificate of Appreciation from the Councilor of Cape Town, South Africa](2019)
*[https://watvaward.org/en/award/1159 Certificate of Appreciation from the Mayor of Las Piñas, Philippines](2018)
*[https://watvaward.org/en/award/1159 Certificate of Appreciation from the Mayor of Las Piñas, Philippines](2018)