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Beginners of law, it is written in the book that the crime of escape "can also refuse to accept supervision by inaction"? Refusing to accept supervision is also a crime of escape.

hello! The so-called escape refers to the escape of a detained criminal suspect, defendant or criminal from a detention center such as a detention center, a detention center, a prison, a reformatory for juvenile offenders, etc., or on the way to escort or a trial place, thus escaping from the supervision of judicial organs and their staff. Although detained, it is not a detained criminal suspect, defendant or criminal, but other personnel, such as administrative, judicial custody personnel and reeducation-through-labor personnel, can not constitute dereliction of duty and cause detainees to escape, and if it constitutes a crime, it should also be regarded as. The so-called serious irresponsibility refers to the failure to take relevant guarding and supervision measures in the detention place and during the escort; Leaving the guard or supervision post without permission; Failing to take effective preventive measures in time when a criminal suspect, defendant or criminal is found to have signs of escape; When a criminal suspect, defendant or criminal escapes, he fails to organize and pursue in time. The escape of a criminal suspect, defendant or criminal in custody is caused by the negligence and serious irresponsibility of the actor. If there is no dereliction of duty or serious irresponsibility, or although there is dereliction of duty and serious irresponsibility, there is no causal relationship with the escape of detainees in criminal law, nor can it be punished as the crime of dereliction of duty causing detainees to escape.