Core Viewpoint - The Supreme People's Court, along with the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the Ministry of Public Security, has officially released opinions on handling criminal cases related to aiding information network crimes, highlighting the concerning trends in the demographics of defendants involved in such crimes [1] Group 1: Demographic Trends - There is a notable trend of younger, less educated, and lower-income individuals being involved in aiding crimes, characterized by the "three lows and one high" phenomenon [1] - Over 80% of defendants are under the age of 35, with one-third being under 25 years old [1] - The involvement of minors and students in criminal activities is particularly alarming, as they are often exploited by criminal organizations [1] Group 2: Criminal Exploitation - Criminal gangs are taking advantage of the naivety and lack of legal awareness among minors and students, enticing them to sell or rent their phone cards and bank cards [1] - Some minors and students are being developed into "card heads" by these criminal groups, which poses significant social risks [1]
帮信犯罪被告人呈现低龄化特点 “两高一部”发布意见
news flash·2025-07-28 02:53