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Has reform-through-labour in China been abolished?

China's reform through labor has not been abolished, but the system of reeducation through labor has been abolished.

First, labor reform:

Reeducation through labor, referred to as reeducation through labor, is a means to manage criminals in socialist countries such as China and South Korea. It was introduced from the former Soviet Union in 1950s. A slogan and slogan that often appears in prisons, through the forced labor of prisoners, achieves the purpose of approval by managers. In China and abroad, reeducation through labor and reeducation through labor are often confused, and China officials also refer to them as "secondary labor", but they are completely different. The latter is an administrative punishment system. (American judicial organs also make prisoners engage in forced labor, but it is not called labor reform. ) 20 13 The Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee announced the full text, proposing to abolish the reeducation-through-labor system, which marked the development and perfection of China's legal system. 2065438+0313 the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), which closed on February 28th, passed a decision on abolishing the legal provisions on reeducation through labor, which means that the reeducation through labor system that has been implemented for more than 50 years has been abolished according to law.

Second, the basic principles of labor reform:

The basic principles of prisoners' labor reform refer to the basic principles and codes of conduct that prison people's police should generally follow in the process of organizing and implementing prisoners' labor reform. The practice of criminal labor reform proves that criminal labor reform should follow the principles of implementation according to law, socialist humanitarianism, combination of labor reform and ideological education, differential treatment of criminals in labor reform, and direct guidance and management by police officers.