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Chengdu: Lantern Festival, follow the procurator to approach the juvenile involved in the crime

Chengdu, 22 Feb (Xinhua) -- "I was wrong, I was really wrong..." At about 9 a.m. on the morning of the 22nd, Xiao Luo, suspected of intentional homicide, saw his father who had been away for a long time, looked at the childhood photos brought by his father, and suddenly, this teenager, who had always been silent and indifferent, burst into tears.

"We hope that through the reunion of relatives, the touching of the scene and the emotionalization of relatives, Xiao Luo can feel the warmth of his family and social care, increase the effect of help and education, and achieve the purpose of education, reformation and salvation." Wang Liang, a prosecutor at the Juvenile Criminal Prosecution Department of the Chengdu Municipal Procuratorate, who went to the detention center with Luo's father, said.

On the other side of the city, Jiang Jing, a section of the Jinniu District Procuratorate in Chengdu, met with a public interest lawyer at 8:30 a.m., and on the same day, they were to conduct a social investigation on Xiao Wang, who was suspected of robbery.

The Jinniu District Procuratorate was the first procuratorate in Chengdu to entrust public interest lawyers to carry out social investigations against juveniles involved in crimes. In order to protect Xiao Wang's privacy, on the same day, Jiang Jing deliberately dressed in civilian clothes, drove a civilian car, and brought a lantern for Xiao Wang's mother and son.

Jiang Jing told reporters that because his parents worked outside for many years, Xiao Wang lacked care from an early age and gradually moved towards the road of crime. After today's investigation, the lawyer will make a social investigation report on Xiao Wang, who is suspected of robbery. The social investigation report will serve as an important reference for handling this case.

After learning that Xiao Wang has recently been very obedient, Jiang Jing suggested that he learn a technique so that he could better take care of his mother in the future.

At 10:20 a.m., as the judge of the Qingbaijiang District Court in Chengdu sounded the gavel in his hand, a trial began on suspicion of extortion and drug use by minors. "This crime against minors is extremely harmful to society, and it is hoped that the court will punish the defendant according to law." Huang Jing, the prosecutor in the prosecution seat, said.

"Neither of you are very old, but you are here to be tried in court. Minors who are violated by you may also leave a shadow in their hearts on the road to growth because of you. I hope you can learn your lessons, get lost, and start a new life. In the face of the two defendants, Huang Jing spoke with a heavy heart.

After completing their morning work, at 2:30 p.m., Jiang Jing, Huang Jing, and Wang Liang met in Chaoyang Community, Tuqiao Town, Jintang County, a group known as the "Bright Crystal" of Chengdu's juvenile procuratorial work, ready to send a Lantern Festival love party for local left-behind children and parents.

Experts from Chengdu "Cloud Public Welfare" first brought parenting education. "There are more than 60 million left-behind children in China, 15% of whom do not see their parents once a year, spring is coming, and the winter of left-behind children has just begun..." At this time, some parents fell into deep thought, and some quietly wiped their tears.

"16-year-old Xiao Zhou, his parents have been working outside for many years. He did not graduate from junior high school and went to Chengdu to work, and under the influence of some young people in society, he embarked on the criminal road of drug addiction, drug trafficking, and robbery..."

Lingling, 5 years old, her parents work in other places and live with her grandmother. A middle-aged uncle often uses candy as bait to molest Lingling. In the end, the bad uncle was sentenced to prison. Kids must remember that the private parts of the tank top and pants should not be touched! Listening to the prosecutor's narration, both the child and the parent fell into contemplation.

It is understood that as a province with a large population, there are nearly 20 million minors in Sichuan, including about 6.92 million left-behind children in rural areas and about 1.5 million migrant children in urban areas.

"Left-behind children and urban migrant children are the most vulnerable groups of minors to slip into the abyss of crime, and also the most vulnerable to crime." Luo Jiang, director of the Juvenile Procuratorate of the Sichuan Provincial People's Procuratorate, said, "They need more protection and attention. (End)

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