What is the punishment for the crime of stirring up trouble according to public security?
Introduction to the crime of stirring up trouble; the crime of stirring up trouble refers to wanton provocation, beating and harassing others, destroying or occupying public or private property at will, or making trouble in public places. Acts that seriously undermine social order. The crime of stirring up trouble is common in daily life, so it is very important to understand the standard of filing the crime. As the first and only law firm specializing in criminal cases in Chongqing, Chongqing Criminal Lawyers Network has handled more than 0/000 criminal cases/kloc-since its establishment, and has rich experience in criminal defense. According to Article 26 of the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, anyone who commits one of the following acts shall be detained for more than 5 days 10 days, and may be fined up to 500 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and may also be fined less than 1000 yuan: (1) gathering people to fight; (2) Chasing or intercepting others; (three) extortion or arbitrary damage, embezzlement of public or private property; (4) Other provocative acts. According to Article 37 of the Provisions of the Ministry of Public Security of the Supreme People's Procuratorate on the Standards for the Prosecution of Criminal Cases under the Jurisdiction of Public Security Organs (1), anyone who is suspected of stirring up trouble and disturbing social order shall be prosecuted: (1) beating others at will, causing physical injury to others, beating others with a weapon at will or having other bad circumstances; (2) Chasing, intercepting or abusing others, which seriously affects the normal work, production and life of others, or causes others to be insane, commit suicide or have other bad circumstances; (3) extortion or arbitrary destruction or occupation of public or private property worth more than 2,000 yuan, extortion or arbitrary destruction or occupation of public or private property for more than three times, or other serious circumstances; (4) Causing serious disorder in public places. According to the provisions of the criminal law, the crime of stirring up trouble only constitutes a crime if the behavior is bad, the circumstances are serious or it causes serious confusion in public places. For acts that are minor and harmless, they can only be punished according to general illegal acts. To judge whether the actor's behavior is serious, we should comprehensively analyze the following factors: if it constitutes the crime of picking quarrels and provoking troubles, it is the criminal law provisions, not the public security provisions. Security clauses can only be applied if they do not constitute a crime.