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Training helps improve law enforcement

China Daily | Updated: 2017-10-17 07:47

Training helps improve law enforcement

A gavel in a court. [Photo/IC]

THE SUPREME PEOPLE'S COURT for the first time used video presentations of specific scenarios in a training session for court officers at both the central and local levels. Southern Metropolis Daily commented on Monday:

The top judicial organ's training session is part of efforts to fix what is wrong and improve law enforcement. Over a year ago, the Ministry of Public Security also provided similar training to police officers.

The tightening of the restrictions on law enforcement personnel using their powers sends the message that the code of conduct for law enforcement personnel is not just to assist the enforcers of the law in carrying out their duties, but also about protecting citizens' legitimate rights.

Unlike their counterparts who patrol the streets and track down criminals, the court officers more frequently deal with lawyers, who know well the relevant laws and regulations, and hence have higher expectations of law enforcement.

Elaborating on the lines that the court officers must not cross, in particular, could help resolve many judicial disputes. That video records of the law enforcement in the courts will be kept and can be retrieved if need be, which was confirmed by a Supreme People's Court official, will help resolve complaints.

Prohibiting discriminatory security checks on lawyers marks a no-less-important attempt to improve justice. It is hoped that better trained court officers will play a constructive role in enforcing the law.

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