Committee member proposed that Li Zhengguo should not abuse crimes with consequences in the areas of

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-04

The two sessions of the National People's Political Consultative Conference in 2024 are imminent, and members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

Li Zhengguo, vice president of the Sichuan Provincial Lawyers Association, intends to submit to the conference a proposal on the consequences of restricting the application of crimes. Li Zhengguo pointed out that at present, there is an abuse of criminal records in the process of further education and employment, which not only violates the rights and interests of individuals, but also affects the fairness and inclusiveness of society.

Commissioner Lee's proposal focused on a hot issue in society: the impact of criminal records on an individual's future chances. Through his research, he found that some educational institutions and employers place too much emphasis on the applicant's criminal record in the selection process, sometimes even as a decisive selection criterion. To a certain extent, this phenomenon deprives those with criminal convictions of social reintegration opportunities and exacerbates social inequalities.

Behind Lee Jeong-guk's proposal is a deep reflection on the current practice of education and the job market. In his view, education and employment opportunities should be based on an individual's ability and performance, not on past mistakes. He stressed that everyone has the possibility of making mistakes and has the right to mend their ways. Society should provide a platform for these people to compete on a level playing field, rather than imposing restrictions on them.

In addition, Lee Jung-kook also pointed out that the consequences of misuse of criminal records not only affect individuals but also have a negative impact on society. When society continues to close its doors to ex-offenders, it can lead to them not being able to integrate properly, increasing the risk of recidivism. This situation is not conducive to the promotion of social harmony and stability.

In the proposal, Li Zhengguo suggested that the relevant authorities should issue clear guidelines to regulate the use of criminal records in further education and employment. In his view, a distinction should be made between the nature and gravity of the offence, and that some tolerance and opportunity should be given to individuals who have completed their sentences and who have shown obvious signs of repentance. At the same time, he recommended that the supervision of relevant institutions and individuals be strengthened to ensure that they do not discriminate against people with criminal records on the basis of bias.

Li Zhengguo's proposal has aroused widespread concern from all walks of life. Many see this as a positive challenge to the current system of education and employment, as well as a call for social justice. In the current context of China's vigorous promotion of the construction of the rule of law and the construction of a harmonious society, Li Zhengguo's proposal is of great practical significance.

On the whole, Member Li Zhengguo's proposal is not only a concern for the rights and interests of specific groups, but also an expectation for the overall progress of society. He hopes that through this proposal, it can promote the rationalization of the use of criminal records in society, provide a more level playing field for all, and jointly promote social inclusion and progress.

In future discussions and decision-making, Li Zhengguo's proposal will be an important reference, which is expected to promote the improvement and implementation of relevant policies and contribute to the fairness and justice of our society.

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