“Law and Order”: How Academy Veterans Teach Young People to Be Law-Abiding Citizens

The Law Enforcement Academy continues to hold meetings with young people as part of the educational campaign “Tärtipti özingen bast!” The project aims to improve the legal culture of teenagers and shape their conscious attitude towards compliance with the law.

Veterans and employees of the Academy regularly give lectures at educational institutions, telling students about their rights, responsibilities, and the consequences of breaking the law.

As part of this campaign, retired justice advisor Adil Alibekov met with students from Lyceum No. 98 in Astana. The veteran shared his wealth of experience, highlighting key aspects of preventing juvenile delinquency. During the meeting, the rights and responsibilities of teenagers, liability for various types of offenses, and the importance of legal awareness in everyday life were discussed.

“Such events help schoolchildren understand the importance of complying with legal norms and instill in them a respect for the law,” said Adil Alibekov.

The Academy works on a regular basis to promote the principle of “law and order.”

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