Self-protection knowledge 1: What if someone follows you? On the way to and from school, it is best to hold hands with your classmates and help each other to prevent accidents. Don't go to a desolate, remote and dimly lit place alone.
When you find someone following you all the time, you don't have to be afraid. You can go to busy streets, shopping malls and other places as soon as possible and try to get rid of followers!
Ask for help from large government agencies on the road, such as the duty room of government agencies; Ask for help from adults around you; If you are at the school gate, call home and let an adult pick you up. The key is to be alert and think more when you are alone! Therefore, we should observe and remember the environmental characteristics around our homes and schools in our lives, especially be familiar with the locations of police stations, police posts, military camps and large government agencies. In an emergency, you can get help in these places.
Self-protection knowledge 2: What are the basic methods to prevent infringement? 1. Speak up and stop it on the spot.
When you are attacked by bad guys, you should bravely fight and resist, stop it face to face, and never let the other side think that you can be bullied. You can yell,' Stop it! What do you want? ","are you kidding? "In this way, the purpose of deterring the bad guys with positive pressure has been achieved.
2. In case of danger, ask for help urgently.
When you can't get rid of the provocation, entanglement, insult and siege of the bad guys, you should immediately send a signal by shouting, making phone calls, sending notes and other appropriate means, so that the police, the People's Liberation Army, teachers, parents and the masses can come to the rescue.
3, bluff, clever.
When you are in a bad situation, you can deliberately publicize that your relatives and friends or classmates have appeared or are nearby to make a strong momentum; Or use clever methods to confuse each other, delay time, stabilize each other, wait and seize the favorable opportunity, and don't let the bad guys succeed.
4. Take the initiative to avoid and get out of danger.
Knowing that the bad guy is coming at you and you can't subdue him, you should take the initiative to avoid him, let the bad guy fan the air, get out of danger and move to a safe place.
5, resort to the law, report to the public security.
If you are seriously infringed, encounter an emergency, or realize that the problem is serious and parents and schools can't solve it, you should report it decisively to the public security department, such as the patrol police station, or to the school, the juvenile protection Committee, the street office, the neighborhood Committee, the villagers' Committee, the security Committee and other units or departments.
6, bright eyes, remember the characteristics.
When you meet a bad person who infringes on you, you must clearly remember how many people the other person is, their approximate age and height, especially the clothes and facial features of the person who directly infringes on you, so as to report and confirm afterwards. Remember as much as possible what can be used as evidence and pay attention to protecting the crime scene.
7, integrity, not greed.
Do not covet enjoyment, do not pursue beer and skittles, do not be tempted by interests, and do not take advantage of others. Because "eat other people's mouths short and take others soft", people who are greedy and cheap are often easy to be taken in by the bad guys.
8, law-abiding, eliminate hidden dangers.
Consciously abide by the discipline inside and outside the school and national laws and regulations, and be qualified primary and secondary school students. On weekdays, don't associate with unscrupulous people, don't give bad people the opportunity to give advice on themselves, and don't leave hidden dangers for bad people to infringe on themselves. If you have made friends with bad people, or find that your friends are doing bad things, you should get rid of contact with them immediately to avoid being dragged into the water and killed.
Self-protection knowledge 3: What are the basic principles to prevent infringement? 1. Rely on the law to prevent illegal crimes from infringing on yourself.
Deng, a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation, pointed out: "Educating children should learn law, obey the law and use it from primary schools." Article 46 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates: "If the legitimate rights and interests of minors are infringed, the infringed person or guardian has the right to request the relevant departments to handle it or bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law." Primary and secondary school students should be aware that relying on the law is the primary principle to prevent infringement and an essential weapon for self-protection.
Relying on the law means learning and understanding the law. We should study the Constitution, Criminal Law, Regulations on Administrative Penalties for Public Security, Compulsory Education Law, Law on the Protection of Minors and other relevant laws and regulations, and master the necessary legal knowledge. Find out what is legal and what is illegal; What is innocence and what is crime; What are one's obligations, rights and legitimate rights and interests, and what are infringed upon. It is also necessary to clarify the contents and legal responsibilities of family, school, society and justice to protect minors.
Relying on the law, we must apply the law. We should fulfill our obligations and exercise our rights according to law, and we can rely on legal means to protect ourselves when illegal and criminal acts infringe upon us. We should do the following: first, we should overcome the wrong idea of "fearing retaliation from the other side and simply admitting bad luck"; Second, overcome the wrong practice of "whatever, I will take revenge in private". In short, we should protect ourselves within the scope permitted by law, and we should not replace policies and laws with personal feelings.
2. Rely on the organization to prevent illegal and criminal acts against yourself.
The organizations mentioned here generally refer to street offices, police stations, neighborhood committees, village committees, schools and other departments where the infringement occurs or is located. Some streets, districts and counties have also set up special committees for the protection of minors. According to the law, "any organization or individual has the right to dissuade, stop or report and accuse acts that infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of minors." Because they are familiar with the social security and personnel activities in their own regions and departments, these organizations will handle and solve the problem of minors' infringement in a timely and proper manner within the scope of their functions and powers according to the law.
3. Rely on the masses to prevent illegal and criminal acts against them.
The broad masses, including the parents of primary and secondary school students, hate the illegal and criminal activities that undermine social order and endanger the legitimate rights and interests of primary and secondary school students. They hope that through comprehensive management and "strike hard", society will be stable, primary and secondary school students will be protected and grow up healthily. The eyes of the masses are discerning, their wisdom is rich, and their strength is endless. Good citizens, young people and cadres who protect children and do good deeds are constantly emerging. Therefore, when primary and secondary school students are infringed by criminals, they should do everything possible to turn to people around them to deal with the bad guys. When the masses bravely and resolutely fight against criminals, criminals will become street rats with nowhere to hide, born to die.
4. Rely on wisdom to prevent illegal and criminal acts against you.
Be brave in struggle and believe that justice will surely defeat evil; We should not be timid, do nothing and let the bad guys do whatever they want. This is a necessary prerequisite for primary and secondary school students to prevent infringement.