I legal status and protection of minors
Minors are usually regarded as people who lack full capacity for civil conduct in law and cannot bear legal responsibilities and consequences independently. Therefore, the protection of minors by law is particularly important, especially on issues involving sexual relations. The laws of various countries generally stipulate that minors need special protection in sexual relations to prevent them from sexual abuse, exploitation or other forms of harm.
Second, the legal consequences of the relationship between minors and adults
The relationship between minors and adults often involves illegal acts. In many countries and regions, adults who have sex with minors may face criminal charges, including sexual assault and child molestation. These crimes are usually accompanied by severe penalties to punish criminal acts and protect the rights and interests of minors. At the same time, minors may also need psychological counseling and support to help them cope with psychological trauma and recover their health.
Three. Prevention and education
The key to prevent improper sexual relations between minors and adults lies in strengthening sex education and the cultivation of legal awareness. Parents, schools and society should make joint efforts to popularize sexual knowledge to minors, educate them to know their own bodies and rights, and learn to refuse inappropriate contacts and demands. At the same time, we should also strengthen legal publicity and education, so that minors can understand the legal provisions and restrictions on sexual relations, and enhance their awareness and ability of self-protection.
To sum up:
The relationship between minors and adults is a serious legal issue, which needs the attention and attention of the whole society. By strengthening legal protection, prevention and education, we will create a safe and healthy growth environment for minors and protect them from sexual abuse and harm.
Legal basis:
Criminal law of the people's Republic of China
Article 236 stipulates that:
Whoever rapes a woman by violence, coercion or other means shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.
Whoever rapes a girl under the age of 14 shall be given a heavier punishment for rape.
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors
Article 40 provides that:
Sexual assault and harassment of minors are prohibited.
Schools and kindergartens should carry out sex education suitable for minors and improve their awareness and ability of self-protection against sexual assault and sexual harassment. For minors who have suffered sexual assault and sexual harassment, schools and kindergartens shall take necessary protective measures in time, report to the public security organs and education administrative departments, and cooperate with relevant departments to deal with them according to law.