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What are the principles of education, probation and salvation for minors who commit crimes?
The principle of education, probation and salvation shall be implemented for minors who commit crimes, and the principle of giving priority to education and supplementing punishment shall be adhered to.

We should adopt the system of "less arrest, cautious prosecution and cautious detention", social support system, sealed criminal record and psychological counseling to strengthen the special protection of minors and promote their healthy and safe growth.

First of all, these systems reflect the state's care and protection for juvenile delinquents. In judicial practice, some minors are wrongly investigated for criminal responsibility because of their age, family and other reasons. Arresting, prosecuting and even sentencing them will not only bring serious harm to themselves, but also have a negative impact on their families and society.

Therefore, the system of "education first, supplemented by punishment" can effectively avoid this situation, thus better protecting the legitimate rights and interests of minors. Secondly, these systems also reflect our judicial organs' attention to juvenile delinquency and their determination to solve this problem.

In many cases, teenagers commit crimes not because they are bad in nature or intentionally break the law, but because of the lack of family education and improper school education. Therefore, it is one of the important duties of judicial organs to educate and reform these minors and help them return to the embrace of society.

The bad influence of illegal crime

This has serious consequences for individuals and society. Illegal and criminal acts may lead to serious legal consequences such as being sentenced and fined, and cause serious harm to personal physical and mental health. At the same time, illegal and criminal acts may also cause serious harm to society, such as undermining social order and infringing on the rights and interests of others.

Affect personal development. Illegal and criminal acts may have a negative impact on personal career, education and other aspects, resulting in their inability to obtain better opportunities and resources. Illegal and criminal acts may cause family members to be implicated, and may even face serious legal consequences, bringing great pain and loss to the family.