封存未成年人犯罪記錄、營造溫暖與人性化審判環境、鼓勵未成年人適用緩刑……來自兩岸三地的多名法學專家學者及法官2日在河南鄭州舉行的“第二屆全國少年審判論壇”上呼吁,少年犯罪司法審判要“低調”應對。
Zhengzhou (CNS) -- The 2nd Session of the National Juvenile Justice Forum was held Sunday in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, attended by over 160 law experts, scholars and judges from the mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
The criminal records of minors should be sealed, as negative information may adversely affect their future lives, said professor Gao Weijian from the Southwest University of Political Science and Law.
Cases involving defendants under 18 years old should not be heard openly, and their real names should not be released to the public, Gao added.
In addition, minors should be given every chance to re-adapt to society when they get out of prison, said Lu Yingxia, a justice from Macau.
封存未成年人犯罪記錄、營造溫暖與人性化審判環境、鼓勵未成年人適用緩刑……來自兩岸三地的多名法學專家學者及法官2日在河南鄭州舉行的“第二屆全國少年審判論壇”上呼吁,少年犯罪司法審判要“低調”應對。
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