standards of public
morality, be aware of the importance of self-esteem,
self-discipline and self-improvement, increase their
ability to distinguish between right and wrong and protect
themselves, and resist of their own volition any inducement
to and corrosive influence by various misbehavior and
illegal and criminal actions.
Article
41 Juveniles who are abandoned or maltreated
by their parents or other guardians shall have the right
to request public security organs, administrative departments
for civil affairs, organizations of the Communist Youth
League, women's federations, organizations for protection
of juveniles or schools, neighborhood committee in cities,
or villagers' committees in the countryside to furnish
them protection. The departments or organizations mentioned
above that are requested for help shall accept the request
and take measures to help the juveniles immediately
where necessary.
Article
42 When juveniles find that anyone perpetrates
actions prohibited by the provisions in Chapter of this
Law or commits criminal offenses against themselves
or other juveniles, they may report to public security
organs or competent government departments through their
schools, their parents or other guardians, and they
themselves may do so too. The organs or departments
that receive the reports shall promptly investigate
and deal with the cases according to law.
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