Core Viewpoint - The Supreme People's Procuratorate reported a significant decline in criminal cases and a sustained high level of public safety in China, with various measures being implemented to enhance legal supervision and maintain stability [1][2]. Group 1: Criminal Case Statistics - From January to November 2025, the national procuratorial organs accepted and reviewed arrests of 873,000 individuals, with 604,000 approved for arrest, marking a year-on-year decrease of 15.6% and 12.9% respectively [1]. - The number of accepted and reviewed prosecutions reached 1.633 million, with 1.272 million public prosecutions initiated, reflecting a year-on-year decline of 19.6% and 13.3% [1]. - The total number of criminal cases is reported to be the lowest since the beginning of the century, with public safety perception remaining above 98% for six consecutive years [1]. Group 2: Serious Crime Prosecution - In the same period, 49,000 individuals were prosecuted for serious violent crimes such as homicide and robbery, a decrease of 10.3% year-on-year, maintaining a low level below 4% of total prosecutions for nearly a decade [2]. - A total of 446,000 individuals were prosecuted for crimes related to "yellow, gambling, drugs," and theft, contributing to a stable public sentiment and crime deterrence [2]. - The prosecution of human trafficking crimes, particularly involving women and children, saw 950 individuals prosecuted, a 16.4% decrease, marking the lowest level in nearly ten years [2]. Group 3: Legal Innovations and Cybercrime - The implementation of the guilty plea system has seen an application rate of 84.8%, with 99% of sentencing recommendations from procuratorial organs being adopted by courts, and a significantly lower appeal rate of 3.2% for cases under this system [3]. - The procuratorial organs are actively combating personal information crimes, with 1,685 individuals prosecuted for offenses related to online privacy violations, including "opening boxes" and overseas data breaches [3].
去年1至11月严重犯罪持续下降
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-05 20:15