61 Schools "Not Particularly Taking Measures to Prevent Voyeurism" - Mie Prefectural Board of Education on Nagoya's Voyeurism Issue
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Following the incident in which teachers in Nagoya City shared images of students secretly photographed, the Mie Prefectural Board of Education reported the results of a survey conducted at all public schools in the prefecture to the Prefectural Assembly's Standing Committee on Education and Police (chaired by Keiko Matsuura, eight members) on the 5th. According to the board, of the 557 elementary, junior high, high, and special needs schools su…
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