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What are law-abiding behaviors and criminal behaviors of primary school students?

For primary school students' law-abiding behavior:

1, respect the national flag and national prestige, and safeguard the dignity of the motherland;

2. Obey traffic rules and obey traffic management;

3. Pay attention to public health and keep the city clean and tidy;

4. Observe public order and maintain public safety;

5. Take care of public property and protect citizens' legitimate property;

6. Take care of places of interest and precious cultural relics;

7. Take care of precious and beneficial animals and protect trees and crops;

8. Carry out beneficial cultural and sports activities, don't watch bad books and videos, and don't gamble;

9. Respect the freedom of communication, and do not open, tear up other people's letters or open stamps without permission;

10, believing in science and not participating in superstitious activities;

1 1. Establish a normal classmate friendship and dare to fight against the bad guys.

12, obey the law from primary school, and be a good boy who abides by the law.

For primary school students' criminal behavior:

China's criminal law stipulates:

Article 17 A person who has reached the age of 16 shall bear criminal responsibility for committing a crime.

A person who has reached the age of 14 but under the age of 16 commits the crime of intentional homicide, intentional injury, serious injury or death, rape, robbery, drug trafficking, arson, explosion and poisoning, and shall bear criminal responsibility.

If a person who has reached the age of 14 and is under the age of 18 commits a crime, he shall be given a lighter or mitigated punishment.

If a person is not given criminal punishment because he is under the age of sixteen, his parents or guardians shall be ordered to discipline him; When necessary, it can also be taken in for reeducation by the government.

Extended data:

According to China's Criminal Law, a person under the age of 14 who commits a crime prescribed by law is not considered a crime and will not bear criminal responsibility. People who have reached the age of 14 but under the age of 16 only commit intentional homicide, intentional injury, serious injury or death, rape, robbery, drug trafficking, arson, explosion or poisoning, which constitutes a crime and requires criminal responsibility.

Minors who commit the above acts before 14 years old and between 14 years old and 16 years old shall only bear criminal responsibility for the acts between 14 years old and 16 years old. The acts before 14 years old do not constitute a crime and cannot be investigated for criminal responsibility as a crime. Minors who have reached the age of 16 commit crimes stipulated by law, which constitute crimes and need to bear criminal responsibility.

If a minor commits other criminal acts before and after reaching the age of 16, only the minor's acts after reaching the age of 16 will be investigated for criminal responsibility, and the acts before 16 will not be investigated as crimes.

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