If you want to send your child to a juvenile detention center, you first need to figure out what the juvenile detention center does.
Specifically, juvenile detention centers hold criminal suspects under the age of 18, who are usually sentenced on suspicion of criminal offenses. These crimes may include, but are not limited to: robbery, theft, intentional injury, homicide, and many more. The purpose of the juvenile detention centre is to help these young people reintegrate into society through education and rehabilitation.
In juvenile detention centers, juvenile offenders receive a series of education and training, including courses in cultural knowledge, vocational skills, and moral education. They will also receive psychological counseling and ** to help them solve their psychological problems and enhance their self-control. In addition, juvenile detention centers will also carry out some activities that are beneficial to the physical and mental health of young people, such as sports competitions and theatrical performances.
The purpose of the juvenile detention center is to help these young people re-realize their mistakes through education and reform, cultivate their sense of social responsibility and self-control, and enable them to reintegrate into society.
Knowing who is being held in the juvenile detention center and knowing the purpose of the detention, let's analyze how likely it is to send the child to the juvenile detention center.
Through the understanding of juvenile detention centers, we need to make it clear that juvenile detention centers are a kind of penal enforcement institutions specially set up for juvenile offenders, so sending children to juvenile detention centers is not an easy decision.
In most cases, individuals do not have the power to send their children to juvenile detention centers. The child's parents or other guardians usually need to report the case to the local public security organs, which will investigate and determine the child's criminal conduct, and decide whether to send the child to a juvenile detention center based on the specific circumstances. If the child is under the age of 14, other measures are usually taken to educate and help him/her.
Of course, if the child's actions have constituted a crime and are subject to criminal punishment according to the law, then sending the child to a juvenile detention center is a necessary measure. In this case, the child's parents or other guardians need to actively cooperate with the work of the public security organs and go through the relevant formalities in accordance with legal procedures.
In short, sending a child to a juvenile detention center is a serious matter that needs to be carried out in strict accordance with legal procedures. Individuals do not have the right to decide to send their children to juvenile detention centers on their own, and must resolve the issue through legal means. At the same time, we should also understand that it is the responsibility of parents to cultivate their children into useful talents, and it is irresponsible not to push them off just because their children have problems.
The chief observer reminded in particular that it is the responsibility of the whole society to strengthen education and care for minors and do everything possible to prevent and reduce the occurrence of juvenile crimes, and the responsibility of parents comes first.