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Regulations of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency
Chapter I General Provisions Article 1 In order to create an environment conducive to the healthy growth of minors, promote the good conduct of minors and effectively prevent juvenile delinquency, these Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency and relevant laws and regulations, combined with the actual situation of the autonomous region. Article 2 These Regulations shall apply to the prevention of juvenile delinquency within the administrative area of the autonomous region. Article 3 The prevention of juvenile delinquency should adhere to the principles of combining education with protection, combining prevention with correction, combining family, school and society, and combining general prevention with key prevention. Article 4 The people's governments at or above the county level shall perform the following duties in preventing juvenile delinquency:

(a) the prevention of juvenile delinquency into the local national economic and social development planning and the overall planning of social governance, into the annual work assessment system;

(two) to improve the education and guidance of minors, the coordination of interests and the protection of rights and interests, and to organize and coordinate the relevant government departments and other organizations to carry out the prevention of juvenile delinquency;

(three) the funds for the prevention of juvenile delinquency are included in the fiscal budget at the corresponding level;

(four) to study and solve the outstanding problems in the prevention of juvenile delinquency, sum up the promotion experience, and improve the reward and punishment mechanism;

(five) other work to prevent juvenile delinquency. Article 5 The Committee for Comprehensive Management of Social Security at or above the county level shall set up a leading and coordinating body for the prevention of juvenile delinquency to assist the people's government at the corresponding level in comprehensive management of juvenile delinquency. The main responsibilities are:

(a) to publicize and implement the laws and regulations on the prevention of juvenile delinquency, and organize the implementation of the work plan for the prevention of juvenile delinquency;

(two) to guide, coordinate, supervise and inspect the prevention of juvenile delinquency;

(three) report to the people's government at the same level on the prevention of juvenile delinquency;

(four) the establishment of juvenile delinquency prevention data management platform, improve the basic information collection system, strengthen the analysis and comprehensive application;

(five) to carry out research on countermeasures to prevent juvenile delinquency.

The office of the leading and coordinating body is located in the Communist Youth League organization at the same level. Article 6 It is the common responsibility of the whole society to prevent juvenile delinquency.

The relevant departments of people's governments at all levels, people's courts and people's procuratorates shall, in accordance with their respective functions and duties, do a good job in preventing juvenile delinquency.

People's organizations such as the Communist Youth League, women's federations and trade unions shall assist the people's governments at the corresponding levels in preventing juvenile delinquency.

Families and schools should bear the responsibility of preventing juvenile delinquency, and villagers' committees and residents' committees (communities) should give full play to their advantages and jointly do a good job in preventing juvenile delinquency. Chapter II Family Prevention Article 7 Parents or other guardians of minors shall fulfill their guardianship obligations, strengthen the cultivation and education of minors' ideological and moral quality and civilized behavior, pay attention to family virtues, promote family harmony, and create a good family environment for the healthy growth of minors.

Parents or other guardians of minors should learn family education, knowledge of healthy growth of minors and relevant laws, influence minors with their own good moral character and behavior habits education, support minors to participate in organized public welfare activities, and help minors improve their crime prevention ability. Article 8 Parents or other guardians of minors shall perform the following obligations to prevent juvenile delinquency:

(a) to understand and master the daily life, making friends, learning and hobbies of minors, and to educate and guide minors to develop a positive, healthy and upward character;

(two) pay attention to the physical and mental characteristics and physical and mental health of minors, especially teenagers, and help them solve the problems encountered in their growth;

(three) to cultivate minors to form good habits of obeying the law, and to find that minors have bad behaviors such as smoking, drinking and indulging in the Internet, and to educate and correct them in time;

(four) to protect the rights of minors to receive education, take the initiative to understand the situation of minors in school, and jointly do a good job in the education and guidance of minors with the school;

(5) Educate and guide minors to listen to and read healthy and progressive cultural products and online information, and consciously resist bad behaviors, serious bad behaviors, and acts that undermine national unity, incite ethnic division, and endanger social stability, national security and national unity. Ninth parents or other guardians of minors and their relatives shall not commit the following acts:

(a) domestic violence, abuse and abandonment of minors;

(two) forcing or conniving at minors to drop out of school, using or forcing minors to do business, busk and beg;

(3) Organizing, luring or forcing minors to participate in religious activities;

(4) propagating extreme thoughts to minors, coercing, forcing or inducing minors to wear extreme clothes, extreme signs and signs;

(5) instigating, coercing, luring or conniving minors to participate in terrorism, extremism, underground bible reading and other activities;

(6) instigating, coercing, luring or conniving minors to engage in other illegal and criminal activities.

Any organization or individual has the right to stop and report the above acts to the public security organs.