As Korean society is undergoing extensive disclosure of sexual harassment experience under the influence of the Me Too campaign, this research aims at inspecting sexual violence in Korean sports community. The wide spread of this movement should not be considered as a simple gender conflict. Rather, it should be seen as an action of a female prosecutor triggered the intense movement to overthrow culture where sexual inequality prevails. This view spontaneously leads to a question of whether Korean sports society is free from this social movement. An atmosphere, which puts emphasis on hierarchical relationship and camp training, physical contacts for coaching, and an erroneous gender consciousness have provided a condition in which sexual assault is inevitable. In order to examine the sexual violence within the sports community, this research focused on existing articles and data. Delving into prior studies, this research reviews the causes and countermeasures of sexual violence in sports. Due to distinct features of sports society, special consideration must be taken in order to discover causes of sexual assault and propose effective countermeasures. As a result, systematic education of sexual violence and sports law, a method to improve camp training, and establishing counseling and supervisory office are suggested in order to prevent sexual harassment. The majority of the studies approach prevention and management of sexual violence in sports only through policies. Therefore, the necessity of criminal penalties, which are more effective, has been raised in this study. This research comprehensively inspects the precedent leading studies. Then, it discusses sexual assault education and criminal sanction as central measures to prevent and manage sexual violence in sports community. The importance of sexual violence education has been demonstrated in a number of prior studies. I would like to propose criminal sanctions of sexual assault. Presenting criminal policies for sex offenders such as the Disclosure System, the Electronic Tagging System, and the Chemical Castration System, Restriction on Employment System I reviewed whether these are effective for sexual predators in sports as well.