Sports Ethics Center investigates 170,000 sportsmen's human rights violations and corruption by October 31st
Aug 19, 2025
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On the 19th, the Sports Ethics Center will conduct an online survey and in-depth interview with 170,000 athletes, including student athletes, professional and unemployed team athletes, leaders, and referees from October 28 to October 31 to understand human rights violations and corruption in the sports community and seek countermeasures. The questionnaire consisted of ▶ experiences and sightings of human rights violations by type such as language, body, and sexual violence ▶ methods and response results ▶ recognition of human rights in sports ▶ improvement points for eradicating corruption in the sports world and protecting human rights.
The Sports Ethics Center has been conducting surveys every year, starting with the first survey in 2020. Based on the results of this year's survey, we will also look at changes in the human rights situation in the sports community through time series analysis with previous surveys (a method of analyzing data recorded at regular intervals over time). In addition, by analyzing the causes and structural problems of human rights violations, it will be used as basic data for establishing policies and improving the system to protect the human rights of athletes and create a safe sports environment.
The Sports Ethics Center will endeavor to establish a better culture of sports ethics by listening to the voices of sportspeople through this 2025 survey on human rights violations and corruption of sportspeople" expressed his will.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.