"Children's Six Law" to protect yourself from bullying August 28, 13:03

The book “Children's Six Laws”, which explains legislation that protects children's bodies in an easy-to-understand manner, was published this month and has become a hot topic as it is sold out at many bookstores. The author says that his experience of being bullied was the opportunity to write a book, and called for “I want to learn the law and make it a strength to protect myself.”

This “Children's Six Laws” was published by “Children's Six Laws” on the 22nd of this month from “Kombundo” in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.

The author, Shinichiro Yamazaki (25), has been bullied by his classmates when he was an elementary school student, and then learned that violence by bullying was also a crime.

Yamazaki, who felt that there were no teaching materials that could help children learn the law in an easy-to-understand manner, has been preparing for the issuance of the “Children's Six Laws” that explain the laws in an easy-to-understand manner.

The completed book is 202 pages in total. In addition to the Penal Code, Civil Code, and the Constitution of Japan, the “Bully Prevention Control Promotion Law” and other texts that are relevant to children, such as bullying, are excerpted, and illustrations and columns are added. Explains.

Of these, on the page explaining “joint offenses” of Article 60 of the Penal Code, commenting on crimes such as solicitation and helping, along with the comment that “there is no half responsibility if you commit a crime with two people” The

Also, at the end of the book, we will introduce measures to protect yourself from bullying, and based on Mr. Yamazaki's own experience, we will record email exchanges and other things that were broken by the other party We are calling for leaving as.

The first 10,000 copies of the book have been released but are sold out at many bookstores and have already been reprinted.

Editor Chihiro Toyama said, “Our women who deal with legal books such as elderly women who want to buy for their grandchildren have made many inquiries like never before. I want to urgently respond to the reprint so that it can spread. "

The author Yamazaki says, “Law exists to protect everyone, but until now it seems that children had no way of learning the law. I want you to be a force to protect the

“Do n’t you say 'dead' casually?” Bullying is a crime

“Children's Six Laws” was published by Keiichiro Yamazaki (25), an educational researcher who had been bullied from water, based on his experience of being bullied.

In this book, the provisions of the Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Juvenile Law, Civil Law, Civil Law, Constitution, Law to Promote Bullying Prevention, etc., which help children protect themselves from bullying, Introduced with easy-to-understand illustrations.

In “Children's Six Laws”, for example, the law on “Suicide involvement and consent killing” in the criminal law is titled “Do you feel casually saying“ Die? ”? The illustration of the bullys sending emails with their smartphones in hand.

On top of that, he explains that “a person who has committed suicide by advancing or helping others die” is a sin.

The criminal law “assault crime” is titled “You will be assaulted even if you do not get hurt” and explained that “it ’s just assault by throwing stones or splashing water without hitting it”. It is.

In addition, “Article 19“ Freedom of Thought and Conscience ”is called“ You may be different from everyone ”, and it is illustrated with illustrations that you must not force one way of thinking.

In addition, the Law on Promotion of Bullying Prevention measures states that “Schools and teachers are responsible and obliged to work together with parents, local people, child guidance centers and other stakeholders to prevent bullying and detect early. There is an illustration, "explaining.

Mr. Yamazaki had an experience of being bullied by his classmates every day when he was an elementary school student. By the time he was a junior high school student, he picked up the first book of the Six Laws in his library and said that bullying is a crime. I know that.

In the afterword of the book, the countermeasures for bullying that are gained from Mr. Yamazaki's experience and knowledge are summarized.

If you are currently bullied, proof that you have been bullied by saying, “Keep things that are broken or dirty”, “Keep communications (such as email) with friends” It is said that gathering these will be one way to help the surrounding adults rescue from bullying.

Furthermore, "Whatever the reason for bullying, don't do it. If you're feeling hard, it's" bullying. " You may think that you have a cause, but you are not bad at all. If you are bullying, don't worry alone, please consult a trusted adult. "