What does the Justice Department do?

The judicial office is the agency of the municipal (district, county) judicial bureau in the township (street), which is responsible for the specific organization and implementation and directly facing the broad masses of people to carry out various business work of grassroots judicial administration. The main responsibilities are:

1, responsible for community correction;

2. Guide and manage people's mediation;

3, coordinate the relevant departments and units to carry out the resettlement work of released prisoners;

4. To guide and manage the work of grassroots legal service offices.

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Article 8 of the Regulations of the Judicial College (Draft for Comment)

The judicial office shall perform the following duties according to law:

(a) to guide the people's mediation, professional mediation and administrative mediation within the jurisdiction, and to participate in the mediation of major and complicated disputes.

(two) to organize the work of grassroots legal governance, guide and promote the construction of grassroots legal culture.

(three) entrusted by community correction institutions to undertake community correction related work.

(four) to coordinate the relevant departments and units to organize the resettlement of released prisoners.

(five) entrusted by legal aid institutions, accepting legal aid applications and conducting preliminary examination, providing legal advisory services and providing guidance for lawyers, notaries, judicial expertise, arbitration and other legal business needs. Wait a minute.

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The above answer is only for the current information combined with my understanding of the law, please refer carefully!

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