Questionnaire survey on college students' legal awareness -Q 1: Your school?
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Q2: What grade are you in?
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Q3: What's your attitude towards legal awareness and rights awareness?
make much account of
Widespread concern
It doesn't matter.
Q4: What do you think of our college students' overall awareness of legal rights?
Very strong.
A. General
Weak.
Very weak
Q5: Do you think the awareness of legal rights is related to the level of education?
○ Very relevant.
A. General
It doesn't matter.
Q6: What do you think is the most effective way to supervise law enforcement?
supervision by public opinion
:: Institutional supervision
surveillance by the masses
Self-monitoring
Q7: Where did your knowledge of legal rights come from? (multiple choice)
□ books
□ TV
□ newspaper
□ Others
Q8: Does your school attach importance to improving students' awareness of legal rights?
make much account of
A. General
It doesn't matter.
Question 9: Is there an association about legal awareness in your school?
Yes
number
Q 10: If there was a society with legal awareness, would you join it?
○ Will actively participate.
Will consider it.
Will not participate.
Q 1 1: What do you think is the best way to strengthen college students' awareness of legal rights?
○ Take the method of giving priority to in-class teaching.
○ Through various extracurricular activities and lectures
○ Little or no attention has been paid to raising awareness in this regard.
Q 12: When your rights and interests are infringed, your first thought is:
○ Protect yourself with legal weapons
Solve by force
Suffer humiliation and be silent.
Q 13: What do you think is the main function of law?
Protection of rights
Punish criminals.
I don't know.
Q 14: What do you think is the reason why many college students lack awareness of legal rights? (multiple choice)
□ Influence of social environment
-the influence of parents, teachers and friends
-Lack of higher education.
Q 15: In your experience, have you ever used legal weapons to safeguard your legitimate rights and interests? How do you feel?
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Q 16: Do you think it is necessary to offer public courses in law for non-law majors? Why?
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Q 17: What are the good suggestions to improve college students' awareness of legal rights?
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Q 1: What is your gender?
A. male
A. female
Q2: What grade are you in now?
Freshman.
sophomore
A junior.
A senior.
Q3: What channels do you usually learn about legal knowledge? (multiple choice question)
-I don't pay much attention to it at ordinary times, and I don't need laws in my daily life.
Read books on law by yourself.
The school offers some basic legal courses for us to study.
-Sometimes from TV, newspapers, etc.
□ Understand through the Internet
Q4: How often do you watch legal programs or legal news?
○ Never
once in a while
Often.
Q5: How do you deal with things that infringe on your rights and interests in your life?
Resolve through relationship
Solve by force
I feel very wronged, but I feel there is nothing I can do.
○ Take up legal weapons to protect yourself.
Q6: Do you often participate in legal activities?
Often.
Sometimes.
○ Never
Q7: Do you have the habit of asking for invoices when shopping in supermarkets or other places?
Yes
No.
Sometimes.
Q8: What would you do if the security guard in the shopping mall searched your belongings unreasonably?
Refuse, protest strongly
○ Find a leader of the shopping mall or a consumer association to solve it.
Be patient, don't argue with him, but don't come shopping here again.
Q9: What would you do if you bought counterfeit goods in the store?
○ You can only blame yourself for bad luck.
Ask for a return.
○ Solve through legal channels
Q 10: When you are doing a summer job or a part-time job, will you take the initiative to sign a contract with the employer? (multiple choice question)
Yes, the contract can prevent the company from breaking the contract, thus safeguarding its legitimate rights and interests.
□ The contract was unilaterally drawn up by the employer, and it doesn't matter whether it is signed or not.
It depends on whether there is a written contract with the employer. If they ask for an oral contract, I will agree.
It doesn't matter much whether the contract is signed or not. As long as I work, I will go to court if they dare not pay me.
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