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A Study on Specialized Human Rights Education for Practicing Aviation Security Personnel's Human Rights Perspective

항공보안요원 인권관점 실천을 위한 특화된 인권교육에 관한 연구

  • Young-Chun Kim ;
  • Min-Woo Park ;
  • Wontae Park
  • 김영천 (서울경찰청 서울강서경찰서) ;
  • 박민우 (한국항공대학교 항공우주법학) ;
  • 박원태 (청주대학교)
  • Received : 2022.10.06
  • Accepted : 2022.12.14
  • Published : 2022.12.31

Abstract

Human rights education is to acquire understanding and knowledge about human rights, to develop values, attitudes and character that respect human rights, to develop the ability to overcome human rights violations and discriminatory acts, and to protect and promote the human rights of others. In order to prevent human rights violations of the transportation vulnerable, such as the disabled, it is necessary to develop specialized human rights education plans for aviation security personnel to practice human rights perspectives. Therefore, in accordance with the 「National Civil Aviation Security Education and Training Guidelines」, specialized human rights education should be included in the initial aviation security education and regular education courses. The point is that there is a need to reexamine the aviation security education program for aviation security personnel based on the essential knowledge and educational contents for aviation security personnel to perform security screening tasks in the aviation security education course. When this happens, various efforts must be made to improve the human rights of the transportation vulnerable, such as the disabled, during the security screening process, so that human rights violations will be significantly reduced. In particular, it is necessary to enhance the ability to detect dangerous terrorist items such as weapons or explosives that can be used for illegal sabotage through practical security screening training. For aviation security and aircraft safety, efforts to improve the quality of aviation security personnel training, such as human rights training, must be continuously made while thoroughly preparing for terrorism in advance.

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