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The people of the whole country must do good deeds and serve as soldiers, and it is true that the crime rate will be greatly reduced. Because everyone is educated in the law.
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The military is a melting pot of universities, and young people who have been tempered by the army will improve their ideological consciousness and moral quality, and this will be able to reduce the crime rate to a certain extent.
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It is our bounden duty to be a compulsory soldier, but it seems that it has nothing to do with the great reduction of the crime rate in the whole country, but now with the continuous improvement of people's consciousness, it is indeed a great reduction in the crime rate.
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The people of the whole country must fulfill their obligations to serve as soldiers, so the probability of becoming a soldier in the whole country will increase the crime rate, and I think it should be reduced, and everyone should have a higher consciousness while playing, and there will not be so many criminals. On the one hand, some criminals have no income, so they cause him to be in this situation in a little ideological and moral corruption.
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If the whole country is a compulsory soldier, the crime rate will indeed be reduced, because they will do something useful.
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If the people of the whole country have to fulfill their obligations and become soldiers, then the crime rate in the whole country may also be reduced, but it is impossible to greatly reduce it, and the essence of this person is still related to the cultivation of parents.
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The requirements for being a soldier are very high, so if you have physical defects or physical problems, you are not allowed to be a soldier, so even if all the people need to fulfill the responsibility of being a soldier, it is possible to brush a lot of people at the level of physical examination, so the crime rate in the country will not be greatly reduced.
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The people of the whole country have to fulfill their obligations, and if they become soldiers, the crime rate in the whole country will be greatly reduced, because the army is also very sweet and disciplined.
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Legally, this does not belong to the same category of issues, military service is the legal obligation of every citizen under the law, and the rate of illegal delinquency is a specialized science, involving humanities, social environment, knowledge level, mental health and other comprehensive knowledge.
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I think that the whole country is doing its duty to serve as soldiers, and the crime rate in the country will not be greatly reduced. There is no direct relationship between the two.
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If the people of the whole country fulfilled their obligation to serve as soldiers, the crime rate in the whole country would not be greatly reduced, because not all young people committed crimes.
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It may be reduced, but it may not be that this uncertainty depends on the specific situation.
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No, crime is mainly handled by the police, and has little to do with soldiers.
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Because the relics are consciously and voluntarily used in the army, only after the quality of the whole people is improved, can the crime rate in the whole country be gradually reduced, because the society is still underdeveloped, and people's thinking has not yet been raised to a certain height.
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If the people of the whole country have to fulfill their obligations to serve as soldiers, then the crime rate in the whole country will be reduced, but the extent of the reduction is difficult to say, and education is very important.
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Probably, but we have a large Chinese population, because there are enough people to defend the country.
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Of course not, these are two different things. But normal military service should still benefit the country.
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Being a soldier is not directly related to the crime rate. It may be that you think that if everyone goes to the army, the quality will improve, and the crime will decrease, as if this is not the case.
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If the people of the whole country had to fulfill their obligations to serve as soldiers, would the crime burden in the whole country be greatly reduced? Yes.
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If the people of the whole country have to fulfill their obligations, will the people of the whole country be put here to be a soldier and the obligation that everyone needs to be required by this affirmation will be greatly reduced, and the law will be reduced compared to the affirmation of yours here.
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If the people of the whole country have to fulfill their obligations and serve as soldiers, will there be a great reduction in the number of assistants in the national office? I don't think so, it's not that if he has been a soldier, he will get better.
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It's impossible for you to realize this kind of thinking, people need to be managed, if you relax a little, there will be some people who go to the bad side, whether they are soldiers or not?
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Then who decides, if the Chinese people all serve as soldiers according to the regulations, it will greatly reduce crime.
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All the people of the country must fulfill their obligations to serve as soldiers, so I think the number of crimes in the whole country should be greatly reduced.
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If the whole country had to be obligated to serve as soldiers, the crime rate in the country would be greatly reduced.
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Definitely, being a soldier can improve my own qualities.
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It should be, but there are too many Chinese, and there really is no need for so much.
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I think so, because being a soldier can really improve a person's quality.
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Crime exists objectively and is not subject to people's will, and the occurrence and development of crime is especially a law of freedom.
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The question is, do you want to counter violence with violence? If the death penalty is imposed and people do not know whether they have committed a crime, the possibility of predicting people's behavior will be reduced, and this will not only not reduce the crime rate, but will greatly increase the crime rate.
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Of course not! And it will greatly affect the stability of society.
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It will definitely not be counterproductive, and the Qin Empire will perish after being tortured too much.
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As far as I am concerned, the so-called crimes are divided into two categories, one is in our traditional sense, murder, arson, and the second is some artificial law.
I think that some laws may not be illegal as society develops, and this is a very important point, and we can look at some things from history to modern times.
Again, if they are all dead, then pick"Ruthless"Come on, right, it's a death anyway.
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The crime rate will rise dramatically!
Such a regulation will only provoke the people's resistance, at first many people will die and be executed, but once the anger is ignited, there will be a riot within a few days, can it be managed at that time, since it can't be managed, there is no risk of crime, because at this time it is already in a state of no **.
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In China, men who reach the age of 18 by December 31 each year are conscripted for active service.
According to the Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China:
Article 12: Male citizens who have reached the age of 18 before December 31 of each year shall be conscripted for active service. Those who were not conscripted in that year may still be conscripted for active duty before the age of 22, and the age of conscription for graduates of ordinary institutions of higher learning may be relaxed to 24 years old.
On the basis of the needs of the military, female citizens may be recruited for active service in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.
According to the needs of the armed forces and their own volition, citizens who have reached the age of 17 but have not yet reached the age of 18 before December 31 of the current year may be recruited to serve on active duty.
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There is no mandatory requirement that men must be soldiers when they reach a certain age1 and may not join the army, but must participate in the Selective Service registration.
2. In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China, the State implements a military service registration system, and all male citizens who have reached the age of 18 before December 31 of each year shall complete it by June 30 of the same year.
3. Register for military service in accordance with the arrangements of the military service organs; If a citizen refuses or evades military service registration and conscription, the county-level people will compel him to perform his or her military service obligations, and may be investigated for legal responsibility and fined in accordance with the law;
State organs, groups, enterprises, public institutions, and other social organizations shall, in accordance with law, organize or urge their male citizens of appropriate age to participate in military service registration. High school graduates (including technical secondary schools, vocational high schools, technical schools, etc.) who have reached the age of 17 before December 31, 2015.
4. Joining the army and serving in the army is based on the principle of voluntary participation in the military service registration and enlistment in the year of enlistment. 、
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The conscription system for male soldiers in our country:
1. China's military service system is divided into two types:
One is compulsory military service, also known as conscription. This system is a compulsory system in which the state uses the form of law to stipulate that citizens must perform military service for a certain period of time within a certain age.
The other is the volunteer military service system, also known as the military system. This system is a voluntary conscription of citizens into the military and the signing of a service contract with the military.
2. The main contents of China's military service system:
1. Service system.
Military service in China is divided into active duty and reserve. Active duty refers to the military service that a citizen has served in the military from the date of enlistment to the date of discharge. Reserve refers to the military service that citizens perform outside the army, and is a form of national reserve soldiers.
2. Rank system.
It is divided into the rank system of active duty servicemen and the rank system of reservists, the officer rank system and the soldier rank system.
3. Management system.
China's military service work implements the principle of unified leadership and hierarchical responsibility, and its management system is divided into four levels:
First, the national military service work is under the leadership of the Military Commission and is the responsibility of the Ministry of National Defense.
Second, the military service work of the military regions is the responsibility of the military regions in accordance with the tasks assigned by the Ministry of National Defense.
Third, under the leadership of the military organs at a higher level and the people's ** at the same level, the military service work of provinces, prefectures, counties, autonomous regions, cities, and municipal districts shall be the responsibility of the people's armed forces departments of the provincial military districts (garrison districts, garrison districts), military subdivisions (garrison districts), and counties, autonomous counties, cities, and municipal districts.
Fourth, the people of government organs, organizations, enterprises, public institutions, townships, ethnic townships, and towns shall, in accordance with the arrangements and requirements of the city and county, complete the military service tasks of their units (regions) in accordance with the provisions of the Military Service Law. Their military service work is handled by the Ministry of People's Armed Forces or designated units.
4. Solicitation system.
Recruitment method: The number, scope, requirements and time of active service are to be recruited for active duty every year in the country, which shall be stipulated by the order of the Military Commission. The collection is usually done once a year.
Conscription orders have the force of law. Recruitment procedures: including Selective Service registration, physical examination, political review, etc.
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The law stipulates that men who have reached the age of eighteen are obliged to perform military service, which is required by law, that is to say, especially during the war years. However, now is peacetime, and the country will choose, that is to say, there are not so many conscripts every year, so being a soldier now has become a situation where you can't go if you want to, and it will be like this for a long time in the future! I don't know if you see it?
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No, not in China, because China has countless military training, which can be understood as hundreds of millions of Chinese people who have completed military service when they were teenagers.
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No, China is not a compulsory military system. Only compulsory military service is compulsory when the age is reached, and mid-term military service is voluntary.
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No, you can go if you want to, but you can't go for a physical examination, most people join the army to be discharged from the army, and the money is still very high, and some are interested or want to keep fit.
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Yes. China has a compulsory military service system. According to the Compulsory Military Service Act, young people of appropriate age are required to join the army and fulfill the obligation of military service as long as their physical conditions permit.
But in fact, with a huge population base that is the largest in the world, China has no shortage of troops at all. In addition to China's economic development, the army has now become a step forward, and many people want to join the army but cannot get it. Obligations that were originally to be enforced by law have become one of the social resources that people are vying for.
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No, the Compulsory Military Service Act stipulates that joining the military is voluntary, not mandatory by law.
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No, China does not have this regulation, but South Korea does.
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Isn't everyone going through military love?
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The basic obligations of citizens stipulated in the "Constitution" are mainly embodied in the first-class constitutional provisions of the "Constitution."
(1) The obligation to safeguard national unity and the unity of all ethnic groups in the country;
(2) Must abide by the Constitution and laws, keep state secrets, protect public property, abide by labor discipline, abide by public order, and respect social morality;
(3) The obligation to safeguard the security, honor and interests of the motherland;
(4) Labor obligations;
(5) the obligation to educate;
(6) To fulfill the obligations of defending the motherland, resisting aggression, performing military service in accordance with the law, and participating in militia organizations;
(7) Implement family planning obligations;
(8) Obligation to raise and educate minor children and support and support parents;
(9) Do not harm the national, social, collective interests and the legitimate rights and obligations of citizens.
(10) Liability to pay taxes in accordance with the law;
Attachment: Articles of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Article 42 Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the right and obligation to work.
Article 46: Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the right and obligation to receive education.
Article 49: Marriage, family, motherhood and children are under the protection of the State.
Both husband and wife have the obligation to practice family planning.
Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their minor children, and adult children have the obligation to support and support their parents.
Article 51: In exercising their freedoms and rights, citizens of the People's Republic of China must not harm the interests of the State, society, or the collective, or the lawful freedoms and rights of other citizens.
Article 52: Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the obligation to preserve national unity and the unity of all ethnic groups throughout the country.
Article 53: Citizens of the People's Republic of China must abide by the Constitution and laws, keep State secrets, protect public property, abide by labor discipline, abide by public order, and respect social morality.
Article 54: Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the obligation to safeguard the security, honor, and interests of the motherland, and must not engage in conduct that endangers the security, honor, and interests of the motherland.
Article 55 Defending the motherland and resisting aggression is the sacred duty of every citizen of the People's Republic of China.
Military service and participation in militia organizations in accordance with the law are the honorable obligations of citizens of the People's Republic of China.
Article 56 Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the obligation to pay taxes in accordance with law.
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