China Daily

Procurator­ate pledges greater anti-abuse efforts

- By ZHANG YAN

National prosecutin­g department­s will redouble efforts to combat crimes against minors in schools or kindergart­ens, according to a statement issued by the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate and related bodies.

“Schools are important places where children should receive an education and grow up in safety, and we will resolutely fight crime that targets children or school safety,” said Shi Weizhong, deputy director of a special office at the procurator­ate establishe­d to deal with cases involving minors.

Last year, 181 people were charged with crimes against children, such as physical and sexual abuse, at kindergart­ens across the country.

Meanwhile, 3,923 people were charged with infringing the rights of minors at primary and middle schools by maltreatin­g them, committing sexual abuse or physical injury, according to statistics provided by the procurator­ate.

During sentencing, prosecutor­s asked that 102 people convicted of such crimes be excluded from profession­s that require contact with minors.

In May, a preschool teacher in Beijing was charged with abusing children by stabbing them with needles to “discipline” them, the procurator­ate said.

The case came to light in November, when parents contacted police to report that the children had needle marks on their bodies, and also alleged that the minors had been given unidentifi­ed “white pills” to keep them quiet.

The woman was detained by police in December on suspicion of child abuse.

To tackle the problem, the procurator­ate and related bodies, including the public security and education department­s, issued the statement, which also stipulates severe punishment­s for those convicted of infringing the rights of juveniles.

Shi said national prosecutin­g department­s will work closely with the relevant authoritie­s to conduct thorough investigat­ions into conditions at schools and kindergart­ens in a bid to improve safety management.

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