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How to cultivate children's legal thinking?
Juvenile legal education is different from adult legal education, which emphasizes the enlightenment of the rule of law in concept and the return to the life world of teenagers in content, aiming at cultivating teenagers' belief in the rule of law.

In order to better implement the rule of law education for teenagers, schools may wish to start from the following aspects: (1) in the curriculum, the rule of law content will be infiltrated into Chinese, history and other disciplines through integration; In teaching methods, it emphasizes interaction and highlights students' subjectivity; In school management, we emphasize democratic participation and run schools according to law.

At the same time, it is necessary to better integrate and coordinate social resources, provide support for teenagers' legal education, and play an active role in teacher training, visits and atmosphere creation. In addition, parents should set an example and become a positive example of obeying the law.

In addition, the horizontal construction of family, school, community as one of the rule of law education atmosphere; Vertically, around the healthy growth of teenagers, the improvement of the quality of the rule of law has become their endogenous demand. In specific ways, we should pay attention to guidance and avoid dogmatic preaching; Enrich the ways of rule of law education, such as legal cartoons, video programs, games related to law, etc. It is also worthy of attention to strengthen the research of rule of law education, tap the law of rule of law education for teenagers, and improve the pertinence and systematicness of rule of law education.

In the final analysis, the rule of law thinking takes law as the criterion for judging right and wrong and handling affairs. It is the basic premise for qualified citizens in a legal society to know, understand and abide by the law. In addition to the legal lecture halls of schools and social organizations, parents should also actively participate in popularizing the law through the little things encountered in life, which shows the importance and seriousness of the legal system.

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Extended reading-to reduce the minimum age of criminal responsibility to 12 years old;

65438+On February 26th, the 24th meeting of the 13th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) passed the Amendment (XI) to the Criminal Law, stipulating that a person who has reached the age of 12 and under the age of 14, who intentionally kills or intentionally hurts, causes death or serious disability by particularly cruel means, shall bear criminal responsibility with the approval of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

The legal minimum age of criminal responsibility has been lowered to 12 years old, and now the dust has settled. From a rational and objective point of view, such a downward adjustment is indeed necessary. Statistics show that the crime rate of minors under the age of 14 in China has increased from 12.3% in 2009 to 20. 1 1% in 20 17 years.

Even behind some vicious crimes in recent years, there are some children under the age of 14, such as the "case of killing mother in Yuanjiang, Hunan", in which the boy is only 12 years old. What is even more distressing is that some children are exempted from punishment after committing crimes because they have not reached the age of criminal responsibility. Years later, they actually committed another crime, and the means were even more cruel. The frequent occurrence of similar cases has really sounded the alarm for the real society.

In recent years, with the improvement of people's living standards, the time for children's growth and development has also advanced accordingly. In the past, children might not look like "little adults" until they were fifteen or sixteen. It is not uncommon for today's children to look like "little adults" at the age of twelve or thirteen, but being tall does not mean that they are psychologically mature. If older children engage in criminal acts, the harm will indeed be greater. Because of this, the reality of lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility is that the law keeps pace with the times.