Excuse me, is it useful to report complaints in Jiangxi?

Legal analysis: useful. As a legal term, reporting refers to the act that citizens or units report and accuse violations of discipline, law and crime to judicial organs or other relevant state organs and organizations, and exercise their democratic rights according to law. In reality, a considerable number of corruption cases have been reported, and the procuratorial organs have obtained useful information to investigate and deal with them, which shows that the power of reporting is great and should be normalized. Informants should keep secrets to prevent being attacked and interfering with normal life. 1. Online reporting is a way of reporting on the Internet, which means that the reporter writes the clues of the case that need to be reported into e-mail and sends them to the website or reporting mailbox set up by the reporting institution or department that accepts the clues of the case through the Internet for reporting. 2. Network reporting is a new thing with the development of network technology in recent years. Online reporting must meet two conditions. First, the organ that accepts the report must set up a special report website or online report mailbox on the comprehensive website. Second, journalists must be able to operate computers and transmit information online. Judging from the work of procuratorial organs that have carried out online reporting, online reporting has two main functions. First, through the establishment of an online reporting window, extensive reporting publicity and legal advice are provided; The second is to accept reports from the masses online.

Legal basis: Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 37 The personal freedom of People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens shall be inviolable. No citizen shall be arrested unless approved or decided by the people's procuratorate or decided by the people's court, and shall be executed by the public security organ. It is forbidden to illegally detain or deprive or restrict citizens' personal freedom by other means, and it is forbidden to illegally search citizens' bodies.

Article 38 The personal dignity of People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens shall be inviolable. It is forbidden to insult, slander, falsely accuse or frame citizens in any way.

Article 39 The residences of People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens shall be inviolable. It is forbidden to illegally search or illegally invade citizens' houses.