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An Analysis of Content Design and Age Appropriateness in Crime Prevention Education for Secondary Schools

Yun Pei (Corresponding Author)
ROR EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE
Global Review of Humanities, Arts, and Society
Published:2025-07-29

Abstract

This study investigates the design and age appropriateness of crime prevention education in Chinese secondary schools, emphasizing the alignment between legal content and adolescent cognitive development. Drawing on interdisciplinary theories from education, developmental psychology, and criminal law, the paper analyzes existing curricular limitations, including excessive or vague content, lack of real-life relevance, and insufficient differentiation by age group. Comparative insights from the United States, Germany, and Japan highlight effective strategies such as spiral curriculum models, participatory instruction, and community-police-school collaboration. Based on these findings, the study proposes a five-pronged framework for optimizing crime prevention education in China, including content differentiation, diversified delivery methods, stakeholder collaboration, and national curriculum standardization. The paper contributes to the development of a scientifically grounded, age-sensitive, and socially responsive legal education framework aimed at reducing juvenile delinquency and promoting legal literacy among youth.

Keywords:

Crime prevention education; Legal literacy; Juvenile delinquency; Age-appropriate pedagogy; Civic education
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ISSN3052-539X
PublisherPanorama Scholarly Group

How to Cite

Pei, Y. (2025). An Analysis of Content Design and Age Appropriateness in Crime Prevention Education for Secondary Schools. Global Review of Humanities, Arts, and Society, 1(3), 86-102. https://doi.org/10.63802/grhas.v1.i3.66

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