What is the most basic feature of violating public security management?

Violation of public security management refers to all kinds of acts that disturb social order, endanger public safety, infringe on personal rights and property rights, and hinder social management, and do not constitute a crime. Its behavior has the following three characteristics:

1 is an illegal act that violates administrative laws and regulations on public security management. First, violation of public security management is an act of violating administrative regulations, which is different from crime. Second, the violation of public security management is an illegal act that violates the laws and regulations on public security management, and not all acts that violate the above social relations are violations of public security management; Illegal acts that violate the laws and regulations of public security organs as competent departments are not all acts that violate public security management.

2. It has certain social harm. Laws always aim at protecting specific interests, and the basic way to protect specific interests is to give certain punitive consequences to illegal acts, that is, violators should bear corresponding legal responsibilities. The social harmfulness of behavior should be the substantive standard to determine whether the behavior is illegal. Although some behaviors have caused damage to others' personal and property, their essence is not necessarily social harm, nor is it illegal.

3, should be punished by public security management. Any illegal act must bear corresponding legal consequences, but different kinds of illegal acts must bear different legal consequences: civil illegal acts must bear civil liability, such as compensation for losses, return of original things, apology and so on. ; Criminal violations should bear criminal responsibility, such as sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment, fines, deprivation of political rights, etc. Violation of public security management should bear administrative responsibility, specifically, should be punished by public security management, such as warning, detention, fines, etc. If the behavior is very minor and should not be punished by public security management, then it is not a violation of public security management.