SPP's TV drama on juvenile prosecution starts filming

en.spp.gov.cn| June 16, 2026

In the Name of Juvenile Prosecution, a TV drama focusing on juvenile procuratorial work in the new era, officially started filming in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province.

Co-produced by the Film and Television Center of the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP), Chinese video streaming platform Youku, Damai Entertainment, and Yangguangcanlan Media, the TV drama is adapted from typical real-life cases handled by prosecutors.

The story follows prosecutor Huang Zhengfei, who transfers to the juvenile procuratorial department and leads the "Spring Breeze" juvenile procuratorial team. In handling a series of cases involving minors, the team upholds the principle that "prevention is protection, and punishment is also salvation." They steadily advance the integrated performance of the four major procuratorial functions — criminal, civil, administrative, and public interest litigation — while coordinating efforts among families, schools, society, cyberspace, government departments, and the judiciary to safeguard the healthy development of minors.

The drama vividly portrays how procuratorial organs punish crimes in accordance with the law, provide targeted correctional education and rehabilitation, comprehensively perform their procuratorial functions, and ensure two-way protection for minors.

It also portrays how the juvenile procuratorial team earnestly practices the criminal policy of tempering justice with mercy — embodying the notion that "tolerance without indulgence, and strict supervision as the deepest form of care" — and how they punish, educate, persuade, and rehabilitate juvenile offenders in accordance with the law, presenting a compelling narrative that combines the rigor of the rule of law with human compassion.

Produced under the guidance of the Press Office and the Minors Procuratorial Department of the SPP, the drama is written by professional screenwriters, procuratorial experts, and prosecutor-writers organized by the China Procuratorial Press.

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