On January 22, Chongqing – The number of cases and individuals involved in juvenile delinquency accepted for review and prosecution by Chongqing’s procuratorial organs in 2025 decreased by 22.30% and 24.32% year-on-year, respectively. Concurrently, the number of cases and individuals prosecuted for crimes infringing upon minors decreased by 5.66% and 9.59% year-on-year, achieving a “dual decline” in both juvenile delinquency and crimes against minors.

In 2025, Chongqing’s procuratorial organs continued to deepen the “Shajie Guardian” special campaign and earnestly carried out the “Stay Away from Crime: Juvenile Crime Prevention and Governance” initiative, with initial results becoming evident in the prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency.

Regarding the protection of minors’ rights and interests, in 2025, Chongqing’s procuratorial organs focused on strengthening legal supervision over civil cases involving minors’ rights, such as guardianship, inheritance, personality rights disputes, and priority enforcement of child support payments, handling 956 civil supervision cases related to minors. Simultaneously, the procuratorial organs concentrated on key areas including minors’ travel safety, product safety, online cultural safety, and the governance of entertainment venues, intensifying public interest litigation supervision and handling 175 public interest litigation cases concerning the protection of minors.

In August 2025, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee awarded the title of “Role Model of the Times” to representatives of Chongqing’s procuratorial juvenile protection work team. This recognition inspires the city’s procuratorial organs to redouble their efforts on the new journey, continuing to strive and collaborate with all parties to build a legal framework that safeguards the healthy growth of children.

In 2025, Chongqing’s procuratorial organs promoted the integrated force of the “Six Protections” to form a new pattern. Using judicial protection as the entry point, they collaborated with departments such as education, civil affairs, and health to implement work mechanisms including mandatory reporting, pre-employment inquiries, and family education guidance.

Statistics show that throughout 2025, Chongqing’s procuratorial organs issued 255 “Guardianship Supervision Orders” to guardians of minors involved in cases. They conducted criminal record checks for 83,734 individuals applying for or currently employed in teaching positions. Furthermore, they persistently carried out “Rule of Law Enters Campus” legal education activities, conducting 579 such events throughout the year, reaching over 200,000 students, parents, teachers, and staff.

Shajie Guardian

I’m unable to find specific historical or cultural information on a place or site definitively named “Shajie Guardian.” This may be due to a potential translation variance, a local unofficial name, or a very specific reference.

To provide an accurate summary, could you please clarify the location (e.g., country, city) or provide any alternative names or Chinese characters for “Shajie Guardian”?

Stay Away from Crime: Juvenile Crime Prevention and Governance

“Stay Away from Crime: Juvenile Crime Prevention and Governance” is not a physical place or cultural site, but rather a public awareness and social governance initiative. It typically refers to educational programs and policies, often in China, aimed at deterring youth delinquency through legal education and community support. Its history is rooted in ongoing societal efforts to address the causes of juvenile crime and guide young people toward lawful behavior.

Role Model of the Times

“Role Model of the Times” is a major exhibition hall in China, typically referring to the exhibition on the national honorary title recipients (such as “the People’s Role Models” and “the Model of the Times”). It showcases the stories and contributions of outstanding individuals and collectives from various periods in modern Chinese history who have made significant sacrifices and achievements for the nation’s development and public welfare.

Six Protections

“Six Protections” (六堡) most commonly refers to **Liubao Town** in China’s Guangxi region, historically known for its strategic location and, more famously, as the namesake of **Liubao tea**. This fermented dark tea has a production history dating back over 1,500 years and was traditionally compressed into baskets for transport and trade along ancient tea-horse routes. The name itself is said to originate from the six forts or garrisons established in the area during the Ming Dynasty to protect local tea production and trade.

Guardianship Supervision Orders

“Guardianship Supervision Orders” are not a physical place or cultural site, but a legal mechanism within family law and social services. They are court orders, primarily in jurisdictions like England and Wales, that appoint a guardian (often a local authority) to supervise the welfare of a child when there are significant welfare concerns, often as an alternative to removing the child from their home. Their history is tied to the development of child protection legislation, such as the Children Act 1989, which aimed to balance state intervention with the principle of keeping families together whenever safely possible.

Rule of Law Enters Campus

“Rule of Law Enters Campus” is a nationwide educational campaign in China, launched by the government and Communist Party, to promote legal awareness and socialist rule of law among students. It involves lectures, activities, and materials designed to integrate legal education into school curricula, reinforcing the importance of law and stability within the framework of China’s governance.