Can minors who have committed crimes continue their education?

Updated on society 2024-02-08
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can. All juvenile offenders are required to receive education in juvenile correctional facilities. Those who have not completed compulsory education will complete compulsory education, and those who have completed compulsory education will be given skills education and training.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course. Access to education is everyone's right and a fundamental human right.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but if it is a criminal offense, it should be deprived of political rights, but it does not include the right of minors to continue their education.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes! All juvenile offenders are required to receive education in juvenile correctional facilities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, juvenile delinquency is more lenient than adult delinquency in many cases.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In any of the following circumstances, the people's court shall appoint a defender for the defendant in any of the following circumstances:

    1) Persons who are blind, deaf, mute, or have limited capacity for conduct;

    2) **Minors under the age of 18 at the time of trial;

    3) Persons who may be sentenced to death. (Article 36 of the Criminal Procedure) Juvenile criminal cases that are under the age of 16 at the time of trial are not to be tried in public.

    Criminal cases involving juveniles who are under the age of 18 at the time of trial are generally not tried in public. If it is necessary to hold a public hearing, it must be approved by the president of that court, and the number and scope of observers should be limited. (Article 11 of the Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the Trial of Juvenile Criminal Cases).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Surely, if you go to a juvenile detention center, you will receive an education there, and if you are not sentenced, it will have no impact on going to school and going to school like other minors.

    Even if you are sentenced, you will still complete compulsory education in it.

    However, juvenile offenses are generally not punishable unless the law provides for those five.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Analysis and Answer] In the case that the abettor is a minor, the instigator may be established as an instigator and also needs to bear criminal and civil liability, both of which will be held accountable, and the guardian of the general lover shall bear the tort liability under any circumstances.

    A person who instigates or assists a person with limited capacity for civil conduct to commit an infringement is a joint tortfeasor and shall bear primary responsibility.

    Psychological immaturity, limited cognitive ability, control ability, and self-protection ability are the common characteristics of minors, and as adults, they should set a good example for them, and help and guide them to grow up healthily.

    Legal basis].Civil Code of the People's Republic of China

    Article 17A natural person over the age of 18 is an adult. Natural persons under the age of 18 are minors.

    Article 18Adults are persons with full capacity for civil conduct and may independently carry out civil juristic acts.

    Minors over the age of 16 who rely on their own labor income as their main livelihood** are to be regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.

    Article 19Minors over the age of 8 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the implementation of civil juristic acts is carried out by their legally-designated ** or with the consent and retrospective consent of their legally-designated **; However, they may independently carry out civil juristic acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their age and intelligence.

    Article 20Minors under the age of eight are persons with no capacity for civil conduct, and their legally-prescribed **persons** are to carry out civil juristic acts.

    Article 1169Those who instigate or assist others in committing tortious acts shall bear joint and several liability with the perpetrators.

    Those who instigate or assist persons with no or limited capacity for civil conduct to commit tortious acts shall bear tort liability; Where the guardian of a person with no or limited capacity for civil conduct fails to perform his guardianship duties, he shall bear corresponding responsibility.

    Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China

    Article 29[Instigators] Those who instigate others to commit crimes shall be punished in accordance with the role he played in the joint crime. Those who instigate a person under the age of 18 to commit a crime shall be given a heavier punishment.

    If the person instigated did not commit the crime instigated, the punishment for the instigator may be mitigated or mitigated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    State, society, family, school and other educational institutions.

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