School bullying is a serious problem that not only harms the physical and mental health of the victim, but also has a huge negative impact on society. Under such circumstances, the legislature of the National People's Congress should consider amending the relevant criminal law to better protect the rights and interests of minors.
First of all, we need to be clear that the Criminal Code is not amended to punish minors, but to protect them from bullying in schools. From the perspective of victims, we should take effective measures to reduce the occurrence of school bullying incidents and ensure that their rights and interests are protected. If schools, families, and all parties in society do nothing to solve the problem, victims will suffer more pain and harm.
Second, we need to re-examine the existing legal and judicial systems. The current criminal law punishes juvenile offenders too lightly to play their due role in punishing and educating. For some criminal acts that seriously endanger the safety of others, more severe punishments should be given to curb the occurrence of school bullying. In addition, the judiciary should strengthen the investigation and trial of juveniles suspected of committing crimes to ensure that they receive fair trials and reasonable punishments.
In addition, the amendment of the Penal Code would need to take into account the special circumstances of minors. Minors are a vulnerable group in society and they need more protection and support. Therefore, when revising the Criminal Law, full consideration should be given to the physical and mental development characteristics of minors, and a more humane and targeted legal system should be formulated.
Finally, we need to strengthen social awareness and education to raise public awareness and attention to the problem of bullying in schools. Only when the public is aware of the importance of this issue can it arouse widespread attention and support from the society and work together to solve the problem of school bullying.
In short, amending the relevant criminal law is an important means to curb the problem of bullying in schools. The legislature of the people's congress should comprehensively consider the special circumstances of minors and the shortcomings of existing laws, and formulate a more effective and targeted legal system to protect the rights and interests and safety of minors. At the same time, we also need to strengthen social publicity and education to raise public awareness and attention, and work together to solve the problem of school bullying. Only in this way can we create a safer, more harmonious and friendly environment for the healthy growth of minors.