Parents who are in prison must have a criminal record?Can children still take the civil service

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Education Hot Spot Insight Will Parents Have Criminal Records When They Go to Jail?

A: Yes. B: Not necessarily.

If the parents have been in prison and have left a criminal record, and their children want to devote themselves to the work of the system, for example, if they want to take the civil service exam or the teacher exam, then is there any hope?

Everyone knows a truth, if you or your parents have a criminal record, which is commonly referred to as a criminal record, then there will be certain difficulties in taking the civil service or teacher exam at this time.

For example, in the political trial process, if the political trial staff finds out that their parents have criminal records, I am afraid that their dream of being a civil servant will be ruined.

So now the question is, what is the actual situation, is it that my parents have been in prison, and my dream of wanting to take the civil service exam and the teacher exam will no longer come true, and I don't need to work hard anymore?

1. Parents who are "in prison" do not necessarily leave a criminal record.

Everyone has a common understanding that if their parents have been in prison, they will definitely leave a criminal record and a criminal record, so is this really the case?

In fact, it depends on the specific meaning of imprisonment, for the general public, whether it is administrative detention or criminal detention, it is a prison, that is, many people think that they have been locked up by relevant departments.

If the parents have been administratively detained or criminally detained, but have not been sentenced by the court, they will not leave a criminal record, which here specifically refers to a criminal record.

But if your parents are sentenced by the people's court for committing a crime and are eventually sent to prison, this so-called imprisonment is imprisonment in the real sense. That is, a criminal record and a criminal record will be left behind.

Therefore, when we hear others say that someone's parents have been in prison, they will leave a criminal record, and we must ask specifically what this prison sentence means. All in all, what everyone usually understands as imprisonment may not leave a criminal record.

2. Parents who leave a criminal record due to imprisonment will influence their children to take the civil service and teacher examinations within a certain scope.

If your parents have indeed been in prison in the real sense, that is, they have left a criminal record, then does it mean that there is absolutely no hope for their children to take the civil service and teacher exams?

In fact, it cannot be considered that although parents have criminal records, it will have an impact on the work of their children in the examination system, but this impact is not absolute.

After all, there are many kinds of jobs in the system, including civil servants, public institutions, and even state-owned enterprises.

To put it bluntly, if your parents have a relatively minor criminal record, then the job you are taking in the system is also an ordinary civil servant or public institution, then there is still a good hope of passing the political examination.

This is not like what is said on the Internet, as long as the parents have a criminal record, the children do not have to think about anything, this statement is too absolute and not specific enough.

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