日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
China / Society

Judges use micro blogs to interact with juveniles

By Cao Yin in Zhengzhou (China Daily) Updated: 2012-09-01 08:02

Teenagers surf Internet to explore novel things and understand society.

The Internet has turned out to be a popular way for many courts in China to prevent juvenile crime and communicate with young offenders, judges said at a national courts conference on Friday.

Many children and teenagers use the rapidly growing Internet to understand society and explore novel things, but it has also become a breeding ground for juvenile crimes, judges agreed.

Zhu Miao, director of the juvenile department of Shanghai High People's Court, told China Daily that it is imperative for courts to use the Internet to communicate with youth because more traditional ways, such as speeches and books, cannot get their attention.

"The Internet attracts teenagers, but it's hard for them to distinguish healthy information from the unhealthy," Zhu said.

"Courts, in their justice role, must gain an online foothold to extend legal education and guide young people to make the right choice when they face a fork in the road," she said.

Some grassroots courts in Shanghai have opened micro blogs to interact with students.

"Xiaoyuan Tianping", or "Campus Balance", a micro blog run by the Putuo district court on Sina Weibo, China's largest Twitter-like service provider, is trying to educate students by organizing mock courts. It provides information on juvenile offenders without using their real names. Judges in a moot court explain to the students why a case is tried that way and what they should pay attention to if they are ever in such a situation.

Photos and videos of the moot courts are published on the micro blog for interaction with more people, she said.

Meanwhile, judges in Youxi county court in Fujian province built a judicial website to talk with youngsters online.

The website, which is the first online stage for prevention of juvenile crime across the country, was established in 2003.

Liu Youshui, a judge at the county court who created the website, said it shares with netizens typical juvenile crime cases and judicial interpretations from China and Western countries. Netizens can also leave messages for judges online.

"I update the website at about 6 am every day, aiming to attract more young people. They like hunting for novelty, so I must understand what they want and keep the online space fresh," Liu said.

He also made public his account on QQ, an instant-messaging tool, and gave parents, teachers and students suggestions, such as how to deal with Internet addiction and protect themselves in emergencies.

Several psychologists have joined the legal group to communicate with youngsters online. And more university students are expected to join the team as volunteers.

However, Cao Xuecheng, secretary-general of the Chinese Society for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Research, the only NGO in the country that specializes in helping young offenders, suggested legal authorities be more careful about publishing juvenile information to protect the offenders' privacy.

caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

Highlights
Hot Topics
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 黄视频在线免费 | 成人99视频| 久久久久久久久久久国产精品 | 亚洲欧洲av在线 | 国产精品色婷婷 | 欧美中文字幕在线 | 天天干天天操天天操 | 成人毛片100免费观看 | 日韩精品视频观看 | 久久狠狠高潮亚洲精品 | 欧美性一区二区三区 | 国产精选一区二区 | 久久黄色一级片 | 欧美又粗又深又猛又爽啪啪九色 | 黄视频在线观看免费 | 黄色成年人视频 | 偷拍欧美亚洲 | 久久99精品久久久久久三级 | 自拍偷拍另类 | 久久97视频 | 一级特黄毛片 | 亚洲国产中文字幕在线 | 一个色的综合 | 三级在线视频 | 一区二区三区av在线 | 一区二区的视频 | 在线超碰| 成人a网站 | 欧美日日 | 看一级黄色片 | 一二三四国产 | 国产aⅴ| 亚洲免费中文字幕 | 超碰狠狠干 | 国产一区二区三区影院 | 精品一区二区三区视频 | 这里只有精品在线观看 | 一区二区三区国产视频 | 中文字幕一二三四 | 欧美日韩综合一区二区三区 | 日本激情小视频 |