1. Promote the education of the rule of law: Campus judicial trial can help students understand and learn legal knowledge, and cultivate their awareness of the rule of law and legal literacy. By participating in and observing the actual court trial process, students can better understand the implementation of the law and social fairness and justice, thus forming correct values and codes of conduct.
2. Education guidance: Campus judicial trial can guide students to correctly handle disputes and conflicts and cultivate students' legal awareness and legal thinking ability. Through personal experience or observation of the trial process, students learn the methods and means of legal rights protection and understand the channels and ways of legal protection of individual rights and interests.
3. Prevention and punishment of illegal crimes: Judicial trials on campus can convey the legal bottom line and red line to students through serious handling of illegal and criminal acts on campus. This can play a warning role, improve students' legal awareness, and prevent and curb the occurrence of illegal and criminal acts.
4. Strengthen the connection between school and society: Campus judicial trial can strengthen the connection and interaction between school and society. Judges, prosecutors, lawyers and other judicial practitioners can provide students with opportunities to get in touch with society and let them know the complexity of society and the rigidity of law. At the same time, it can also promote the cooperation between schools and courts, law enforcement agencies and other relevant departments, and jointly contribute to the growth of students and social stability.
Generally speaking, campus judicial trial can not only improve students' legal literacy and awareness of the rule of law, but also play a role in maintaining social justice and fairness. By educating, guiding, preventing and punishing crimes, it strengthens the connection between schools and society, helps to cultivate social citizens and promote social progress.