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Will calling the police in school bullying affect students?
Will calling the police in school bullying affect students? If you encounter violence on campus, you can of course call the police, and the police will certainly deal with it.

Article 14 of the Anti-Domestic Violence Law: If schools, kindergartens, medical institutions, residents' committees, villagers' committees, social work service agencies, relief management agencies, welfare institutions and their staff find that people with no capacity for civil conduct or people with limited capacity for civil conduct have suffered or are suspected of suffering from domestic violence in their work, they shall promptly report to the public security organs. The public security organ shall keep confidential the information of the informant.

Article 15 After receiving a report of domestic violence, the public security organ shall promptly send police to stop domestic violence, investigate and collect evidence in accordance with relevant regulations, and assist the victim in seeking medical treatment and injury identification.

If a person with no capacity for civil conduct or with limited capacity for civil conduct is seriously injured due to domestic violence, faces a threat to personal safety or is in a dangerous state such as unsupervised, the public security organ shall notify and assist the civil affairs department to place him in a temporary shelter, a rescue management institution or a welfare institution.

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Legal consequences of school violence;

1, criminal responsibility

There are also some students who think they are minors and do not have to bear criminal responsibility even if they commit crimes. We know that according to the relevant provisions of the Criminal Law, people who have reached the age of 16 should bear criminal responsibility for committing crimes.

A person who has reached the age of 14 but under the age of 16 commits the crime of intentional homicide, intentional injury, serious injury or death, rape, robbery, drug trafficking, arson, explosion and poisoning, and shall bear criminal responsibility.

If the perpetrators of school violence reach the legal age, the court should punish the suspects to safeguard the fairness and justice of the law. China's criminal procedure law adopts the principle of state prosecution, and the prosecutor brings a public prosecution to the court on behalf of the state.

2. Civil liability

Whoever intentionally or negligently infringes upon the personal rights and property rights of others shall be liable for damages according to law. Compensation for damages caused by tort is called civil liability. Civil liability aims to protect the victim's body and property from illegal infringement.

According to the General Principles of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning Determining the Liability for Compensation for Spiritual Damage in Civil Tort, when nine personality rights are illegally infringed, they can bring a lawsuit to the people's court for compensation for mental damage. These nine personality rights are the right to life, the right to health and the right to body. Right to name, portrait, reputation and honor; The right to personal dignity and personal freedom.

The victim died because of tort, and his family suffered a great mental shock. They can claim compensation for mental damage according to law and demand payment of solatium. Spiritual damages include: if death is caused, it is death compensation; If disability is caused, it shall be disability compensation; Where the perpetrator illegally infringes on another person's body through negligence or intentionally, resulting in the victim's disability or death.

According to China's General Principles of Civil Law and the Supreme People's Court's Opinions on Several Issues Concerning the Implementation of General Principles of Civil Law in People's Republic of China (PRC), the victim should be compensated for medical expenses and disability living allowance until the victim dies, and funeral expenses should be paid.

The legal consequences of campus violence are different from those of adult crimes, because campus violence mainly involves students, many of whom are minors, and the laws involved are mainly the Law on the Protection of Minors. If the consequences of school violence are particularly serious,/kloc-people over the age of 0/4 can be subject to criminal punishment. Students must pay attention to protecting their personal safety at school.

Ways to prevent campus violence:

(1), filtering TV programs.

(2) Reject violent movies to prevent students from imitating adult aggression. Teachers should be careful what they say and do to avoid bad demonstrations.

(3) Reduce corporal punishment and prevent students from thinking that violence is the right way to deal with it.

(4) Use personal basic data to record the current situation of making friends and keep close contact with parents; Observe students' contacts. If you associate with bad elements, immediately dissuade them and simplify friendship.

(5) Encourage parents to establish a good parent-child relationship.

(6), engaged in legal education and publicity, let students know the punishment after the crime.

(7) Establish channels for students to complain.

Because the school is a place to train talents for the country, it should be a harmonious scholarly environment, and there should be no violent incidents. Therefore, it is necessary to strictly manage the campus environment of the school and resolutely resist violent incidents. For more legal knowledge, please go to China Law Network for professional consultation.

The duties of the people's police are clearly defined in the People's Police Law.

"People's Police Law" Article 6 The people's police of public security organs shall perform the following duties according to the division of responsibilities:

(1) Preventing, stopping and discovering illegal and criminal activities;

(2) Maintaining social order and stopping acts endangering social order;

(3) Maintaining traffic safety and traffic order and handling traffic accidents;

(four), organize the implementation of fire control work, the implementation of fire supervision;

(five), the management of firearms, ammunition, knives and flammable, explosive, toxic, radioactive and other dangerous goods;

(six), the management of special industries as prescribed by laws and regulations;

(seven), guard the specific personnel stipulated by the state, guard important places and facilities;

(eight), assembly, procession and demonstration management;

(nine), the management of housework, nationality, entry and exit affairs and the residence and travel of foreigners in China;

(10) Maintaining public order in the country (border);

(eleven) supervision and inspection of criminals sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention, deprivation of political rights, criminals executed outside prison, and criminals declared suspended or paroled;

(twelve), supervision and management of computer information system security protection work;

(thirteen), to guide and supervise the public security work of state organs, social organizations, enterprises and institutions and key construction projects, and to guide the public security work of mass organizations such as public security committees;

(fourteen), other duties as prescribed by laws and regulations.

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