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警惕“隐秘黑手”伸向未成年人,检察机关严惩侵害未成年人犯罪
Xin Jing Bao· 2026-02-12 08:08
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes a "zero tolerance" policy towards crimes severely harming minors, with 66,000 cases prosecuted by the procuratorial organs in the first 11 months of 2025 [1] - The procuratorial organs have supervised over 1,000 cases related to crimes against minors, correcting over 900 missed arrests and 1,300 missed prosecutions, demonstrating a strong commitment to punishing such crimes [1] - The rise of non-contact crimes, such as "remote molestation," poses new challenges for the protection of minors, as highlighted by a case in Zhejiang where a perpetrator was sentenced to six years and six months for online offenses [1] Group 2 - The handling of the Zhejiang case reflects the high-quality and efficient case management by the juvenile prosecution departments across the country, involving multiple key processes such as the use of special juvenile prosecution concepts and extensive electronic data review [2] - The Supreme People's Procuratorate has been deepening collaboration with various departments, establishing mechanisms for one-stop case handling and multi-faceted support to prevent minors from being neglected and educated improperly [2] - Plans are in place for the Supreme People's Procuratorate to draft guidelines for evidence review in sexual assault cases against minors by 2026, aiming to unify judicial standards and strengthen the legal framework for the healthy development of minors [2]