During the period of community correction, you may not leave the county or city where you live without approval. If you need to go out for a short time (within one month) for justified reasons, you should ask for leave from the community correction organ in advance. If there are justified reasons for going out for a long time, you can apply to the community correction organ for changing the management place.
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On the afternoon of February 26th, 2020, the 24th session of the 13th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) closed. After three deliberations, the revised draft law on the prevention of juvenile delinquency was successfully passed and will be implemented in June 20021. This revision changed the original law from 57 to 68, clarified the combination of education and protection, insisted on prevention first and early intervention, and improved the graded prevention, intervention and correction measures.
The revised Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency stipulates that if a minor commits an act stipulated in the criminal law and is not subject to criminal punishment because he has not reached the legal age of criminal responsibility, the education administrative department, together with the public security organ, may decide to give him special corrective education with the assessment and consent of the special education steering committee. The people's government at the provincial level shall, in light of local conditions, determine at least one specialized school to set up a special place for corrective education in accordance with the way of sub-campus and sub-class.
Closed-loop management is implemented in places specially used for correction and education. The public security organs and judicial administrative departments are responsible for the correction of minors, and the education administrative department is responsible for the education of minors.
According to Guo Linmao, director of the Social Law Office of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) Law Commission, the newly revised Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency changed the measures of "shelter education" into special corrective education. "This time, the Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency and the Criminal Law have been revised and improved, and special education has been given to specific minors who have serious bad behaviors and incorporated into the national education system."
The revised Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency also makes it clear that specialized schools should strengthen contact with parents or other guardians of minors receiving special education, and give them regular feedback on the correction and education of minors, so as to facilitate parents or other guardians and relatives to visit minors.