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Chapter 881 - 337: Special Schools for Juvenile Offenders
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Chapter 881: Chapter 337: Special Schools for Juvenile Offenders

In such circumstances.

Most parents will choose to give up and transfer their child to another school.

But...

This approach doesn’t heal the trauma already caused.

The children who have been bullied...

May carry psychological scars for life.

A few parents choose to take desperate actions, ignoring the law and seeking "revenge" their own way.

This approach is equally unacceptable.

If violence is countered with violence, society will lose its order.

Unchecked violence will eventually harm everyone.

In reality.

There have been many similar situations.

When their child was injured by classmates, the other parents were arrogant, the teacher didn’t intervene, and the parents took action against the other child.

The consequence of such actions...

Is that they end up in trouble themselves.

"Here, the up wants to say, calm down and don’t act in a way that harms loved ones while pleasing enemies."

Qin Mu faced the camera and said seriously: "Similarly, we should not condone such behavior; we should act when necessary."

Then.

He explained an extremely obscure legal interpretation.

This legal interpretation specifically addresses crimes by minors under fourteen.

Le Yirou, Ji Chunchun, and the others are categorized as those subject to criminal responsibility.

Finally.

The case was approved, filed, and brought to trial.

The court showed considerable boldness, making a judgment that balanced all parties.

Le Yirou, Ji Chunchun, and the others were sentenced to two to three years in prison.

For them.

The coming years will be spent in prison.

Meanwhile, in prison, they must complete set coursework to keep pace.

After their release.

Their criminal records will remain filed but permanently sealed, undisclosed to anyone.

It is hoped...

They can reform well in prison and strive to start anew upon release.

"In this case, it was due to mental trauma, classified as a statutory first-degree disability, widespread dissemination, malicious impact, and cruel abuse that led to the filing."

Further.

Qin Mu again looked at the camera and said: "But usually, illegal bullying encountered by students on campus is not this severe."

"In this video, I will emphasize how to handle campus bullying."

Sun Luoling’s case.

Is actually an exception.

Mental trauma matched the statutory standard for first-degree disability.

But more often...

The bullying that ordinary people encounter in school is quite mild, not as severe as this.

Although mild, the harm to the victim remains indisputable.

"First, when facing campus bullying, never hesitate, suffer in silence; the more you back down, the more others see you as weak and easy to bully, leading to relentless torment."

Qin Mu took a deep breath and began explaining coping strategies.

Bullying in schools...

Often involves exploitation by the strong against the weak.

Those who are more honest are more easily bullied.

Fearful of retaliation after complaining, they tend to suffer in silence.

This creates a vicious cycle.

Oppressing the weak is inherent in human nature.

This behavior is particularly evident among mentally immature minors.

When encountering such people...

One should first inform teachers and parents, never bear it alone.

"Secondly, if the school doesn’t handle or can’t handle it, parents can choose to report to the education bureau."

The education bureau is directly above the school.

If the school is inaction or tolerates "bad students" committing misdeeds, the education bureau can legally intervene and issue warnings.

At this time.

The school must severely deal with the situation and take targeted actions against these "bad students."

Following laws and regulations, they can apply appropriate corrective measures for educational discipline.

For students who repeatedly misbehave and engage in bullying and violence, they should be documented and their behavior included in their comprehensive quality assessment; if necessary, they should be transferred to specialized schools.

If it constitutes illegal crime, they may be sent to a juvenile detention center or subjected to administrative or criminal penalties.

Of course.

These measures mostly target.

Minors above fourteen years old.

Minors under fourteen are usually sent to special reform schools for education.

Namely, educational correctional schools for offending minors.

Such schools...

Many may not have heard of, but they are established to address frequently occurring juvenile delinquency.

Unlike juvenile detention centers.

Juvenile detention centers are for processing minors who have committed crimes.

Whereas educational correctional schools for offending minors are for those with problematic behaviors, who persist despite correction, or whom regular schools can’t teach.

In criminal law.

Juvenile misconduct is divided into problematic behavior and criminal behavior.

Problematic behavior includes general misconduct and serious misconduct; serious misconduct includes legal violations and public order offenses.

Bullying others in school causing physical harm constitutes a legal violation.

Disrupting school order, not listening to teachers in class, wantonly misbehaving, constitutes a public order offense.

Under the juvenile graded educational correction system, anyone demonstrating such behavior can be sent to specialized schools for offending minors for training and reform.

Actually.

At the very beginning, specialized schools were also called work-study schools.

The term "work-study" means labor for half a day, studying political theory and cultural classes for the other half.

Since the establishment of work-study schools, many in society have mistakenly thought of them as juvenile detention centers.

To eliminate misunderstandings in society, relieve parents’ concerns, and protect the privacy of minors, this practice has been maintained to this day.

As of now.

There are a total of 110 specialized schools nationwide, aimed at the correction of these criminal minors.

Within the school.

The courses are divided into correctional education, specialized education, and specialized correctional education, categorized into three levels.

These three measures increase the intensity of correction gradually according to the severity of adverse behavior.

Specialized correctional education has significant differences from traditional education in specific applicable situations, execution venues, participating agencies, and execution methods.

In short.

Entering this school is basically like shedding a layer of skin.

Wanting to bully the weak like before is virtually impossible.

You need to undergo strict ideological education and labor reform every day.

Even...

Every student is assigned a specific vegetable plot, guided by specialized teachers, to work regularly.

Everyone who walks out of this school...

Seems like a different person, as if reborn.

"Thirdly, if the other’s school violence is particularly severe, you can follow the method in this video to seek the approval of the Supreme Court and pursue criminal liability according to the law."

After discussing specialized schools for juvenile offenders.

Qin Mu added: "Although minors are not sentenced, a new approval process has been added legally."

"If it meets the requirements for filing a case as interpreted by the judiciary, it can be reported to the Supreme Court for approval."

"After approval, corresponding criminal responsibility can be pursued."

Sun Luoling’s case follows the approval process.

As long as all conditions are met and approval is granted, even if the other party is under fourteen years old, they must bear the corresponding criminal responsibility!

"Finally, I hope that when you or the people around you encounter such things in the future, you can have a clear understanding and not act recklessly."

Speaking of this.

The video recording ended.

Qin Mu imported the video into the computer, edited it, and then uploaded it to Little Station.

This is also...

The first time he updated a video in nearly two months.

And as soon as the video was published.

The views skyrocketed, breaking through one hundred thousand in no time.

"The king is back! The uploader actually updated!"

"Let’s celebrate, the uploader updated the video, am I dreaming?"

"Today went from cloudy to clear, and I’m feeling especially joyful."

"Everyone, watch your words, don’t forget where you are!"

"..."

Initially.

His comment section was still normal.

But not long after.

The comments suddenly turned into a mood-sharing zone, with individual after individual sharing their feelings.

Qin Mu’s mouth twitched: "..."

Feeling helpless.

He could only silently open the forum, diving in to observe.

At this moment, the forum...

Because of his video, became lively in an instant.

The number of posts and replies sprouted up.

"The uploader resurrected, updated another video, everyone go watch!"

"Comrade, how can you speak like this? Can the word ’resurrect’ be used this way? I’ve already reported your inappropriate remarks to the moderator, prepare for a 365-day silence package."

"Goodness, this video has something significant; it’s about minors again!"

"Precision big data push, how does the uploader know my son was bullied at school a few days ago? If it weren’t for some rationality, I’d have rushed into their classroom by now!"

"Brother, calm down, you must calm down, there are surveillance cameras everywhere in schools, you need to scout first, find a blind spot for the cameras."

"..."

In the forum.

After watching the video, netizens all joined in.

Among them were quite a few...

Who happened to have experienced similar situations, but fortunately, they restrained themselves.

And did not act irrationally.

Meanwhile, in the legal learning zone.

Netizens’ attention was focused on the specialized schools for criminal minors.

"Specialized schools for criminal minors? It’s my first time hearing about these schools, only a hundred nationwide? Wow, harder to get into than Tsinghua or Beijing University?"

"Hmm, based on my analysis, as long as you commit enough bad deeds, there’s a big chance you can get in!"

"These schools are great, in the future, those students who remain incorrigible should be sent there for specialized treatment, far more effective than juvenile detention centers, right?"

"Definitely more effective than juvenile detention centers, otherwise there wouldn’t be only a hundred nationwide, but I’m worried about overcrowding... "

"I know this school, my nephew was sent there, and came back more mature than me, the reform effect is indeed excellent."

"I’ve already forwarded this video to our class parent group."

"..."

After watching this video.

They learned a lot about the laws related to juvenile crime and coping methods.

Still the familiar formula, the familiar taste.

The uploader used real-life cases to entertain while educating, incorporating these knowledge points.

Approval procedures, methods for reporting minors, specialized schools for criminal minors...

Some of them already have children and more or less have encountered similar situations.

Now they have a clear idea.

They know how to protect their rights without groping in the dark.

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