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Chapter 331 Is breaking the law a crime?

Chapter 331 Is breaking the law a crime?

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Breaking the law is not necessarily a crime, but all crimes are illegal.Therefore, there are both similarities and differences between breaking the law and committing a crime:
1. Both illegality and crime will endanger public safety, but the degree of harm is different.For example, it is illegal to fight with others, but if it causes injury or death, it is a crime.

2. The law and nature of violations and crimes are different.Illegal acts violate the legal provisions other than criminal regulations, and should be subject to administrative punishment or civil sanctions according to law; while crimes violate criminal regulations, which are serious violations of the law and should be subject to criminal punishment according to law.

3. Different punishment methods for lawbreakers and criminals.Offenders are punished in different ways depending on the violation of specific laws and regulations.Those who violate civil laws and regulations may be subject to punishments such as mandatory performance, deprivation of rights, and compensation for damages; those who violate national security management regulations may be punished by detention, fines, and warnings; those who violate labor laws and economic laws and regulations of the state may be warned until dismissal, etc. .For crimes, it is based on the provisions of our country's penalty categories, depriving criminals of political rights, personal freedom, property, and even life.

4. There are different agencies that punish violations of laws and crimes.For illegal acts, depending on the division of jurisdiction, it may be decided by the people's court or the public security organ, or by the reeducation through labor management committee, or even by the administrative management organ or the unit to which the perpetrator belongs.Criminal cases can only be investigated and tried by the public security and judicial organs.

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In our country, privately owning a firearm is an illegal act, and using it to commit a crime is a crime.

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