Governance, Social Control and Legal Reform in China

Governance, Social Control and Legal Reform in China
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9783319718644
ISBN-13 : 3319718649
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Synopsis Governance, Social Control and Legal Reform in China by : Qi Chen

This book outlines how community sentences and early release options are administered in China. Chen provides empirical insights into the emerging community sector of the Chinese penal system, and illustrates how Chinese criminal courts decide between imprisonment and community sentences. Drawing on interviews with government and non-governmental supervisors, this methodological and rigorous study offers an in-depth discussion of the enforcement of these community sanctions and measures (CSM). By using the CSM reform as an example, this book illustrates the adaptation of Chinese governance and social control. Ultimately, Chen argues that the current model of governance in China (disciplinary governance) cannot guarantee an effective state-agent relationship; it also denies local governments sufficient legitimacy to secure social stability. Finally, proposing that only the rule of law and an active judiciary can complement these two deficiencies, this book will be of great interest to scholars of criminology, law, and penology, as well as anyone who is interested in how China is held together in a socio-legal sense.

The Politics of Law and Stability in China

The Politics of Law and Stability in China
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781783473878
ISBN-13 : 1783473878
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Law and Stability in China by : Susan Trevaskes

The Politics of Law and Stability in China examines the nexus between social stability and the law in contemporary China. It explores the impact of Chinese Communist Partyês (CCP) rationales for social stability on legal reforms, criminal justice opera

Crime and Social Control in a Changing China

Crime and Social Control in a Changing China
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9780313075032
ISBN-13 : 0313075034
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime and Social Control in a Changing China by : Jianhong Liu

This important edited collection of articles by both Chinese and American scholars attempts to promote a more accurate and in-depth understanding of crime and social control in China, as it undergoes significant cultural, economic, and social change. The editors contend that as the economic system has been transformed, many other social institutions in China have also experienced unprecedented changes, including legal institutions and other organizations responsible for social control. The essays focus on crime in China and summarize the major structural changes in Chinese society and their effects on crime and justice over the last ten to fifteen years, offer an overview of Chinese perspectives on crime, examine socio-economic changes and their impact on social control, and discuss changes in adults' and children's courts and the new changes in Chinese policing in Chinese society. Organized into four parts, this work addresses the nature, extent and special features of crime and delinquency in China under conditions of social change. It also investigates the question of the social correlation of changing patterns of crime. The impact of social transition on the changes in the grassroots level of social control is also discussed. Chinese law and criminal justice, with particular focus on the courts, police, and crime prevention are mentioned as well. This unique collection of essays is a timely and significant contribution to the fields of comparative criminology, social control, Chinese studies, and legal studies.

Social Control in China

Social Control in China
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105018342332
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Synopsis Social Control in China by : Victor N. Shaw

China is in the midst of dramatic economic and social reform—reform that may well suggest a long-term developmental trend toward modernization and democracy. This evolution in the structure of Chinese society means that the authoritarian social control system in China must change if loss of community ties, dislocation, and social disintegration are to be avoided in the coming years. This book provides a blueprint for the social architecture of China and offers an argument for how change in the essential structure of Chinese society must be implemented. Shaw's investigation of work units—the building blocks of contemporary China—pinpoints them as the primary sites of social control and as the most important components of any efforts at reform.

Social Control in the People's Republic of China

Social Control in the People's Republic of China
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780275931766
ISBN-13 : 0275931765
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Control in the People's Republic of China by : Ronald J. Troyer

Where other books have discussed selected social practices in China, this volume is unique in its coverage of the entire social control apparatus of that country. The contributors to this comprehensive study describe the design and operation of the Chinese social control system. Drawing on data gathered in China, the book introduces readers to China's unusual blend of formal and informal devices at the individual and neighborhood level up through the formal criminal justice system. This social control approach stresses citizen involvement and emphasizes prevention rather than reaction. The various chapters describe how the criminal justice system operates when these devices fail. The book's primary conclusion is that the low rates of deviance in China are a consequence of extensive social control efforts at the grassroots level. These grassroots devices are carefully controlled by the government. At the same time, however, China is rapidly changing. There is an extensive development of a formal criminal justice system and rapid economic development. The contributors predict that China's crime rate will rise as these trends continue. Professional criminologists, as well as students and scholars of criminology, delinquency, and comparative criminal justice systems, will find this book a valuable resource.

Urban Chinese Governance, Contention, and Social Control in the New Millennium

Urban Chinese Governance, Contention, and Social Control in the New Millennium
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9789004408616
ISBN-13 : 9004408614
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Urban Chinese Governance, Contention, and Social Control in the New Millennium by : William Hurst

This collection includes seven essays translated from the leading Chinese-language journal Open Times. Bringing together a wide range of leading experts across several disciplines, this book offers critical insights on some of the most important questions of contemporary urban Chinese politics and society. Drawing on extensive research across different localities and issues in China, the chapters offer rich data and fresh analyses of the shifting contours of urban governance, social mobilization and contention, and mechanisms of social control in the new Millennium. Taken together, this collection represents the most comprehensive look in some years at how urban Chinese political institutions have adapted and responded to challenges and how social actors and groups have mobilized to press for redress of substantial new grievances.

Tradition of the Law and Law of the Tradition

Tradition of the Law and Law of the Tradition
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9780313370106
ISBN-13 : 0313370109
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Tradition of the Law and Law of the Tradition by : Xin Ren

Traditionally, social theorists in the West have structured models of state social control according to the tenet that socialization is accomplished by means of external controls on behavior: undesirable actions are punished and desirable actions result either in material reward or a simple respite from the oppressive attentions of an authoritarian state. In this volume, the author presents the tradition of law in China as an exception to the Western model of social control. The Confucian bureaucracy that has long structured Chinese social life melded almost seamlessly with the Maoist revolutionary agenda to produce a culture in which collectivism and an internalized adherence to social law are, in some respects, congenital features of Chinese social consciousness. Through her investigation of the Maoist concept of revolutionary justice and the tradition of conformist acculturation in China, the author constructs a fascinating counterpoint to traditional Western arguments about social control.

Corporate Governance and Legal Reform in China

Corporate Governance and Legal Reform in China
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Publisher : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105134482160
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Synopsis Corporate Governance and Legal Reform in China by : Chao Xi

This book examines the effectiveness of the key legal reforms that have been put in place for addressing the governance issues facing Chinese listed companies.

Communities, Crime and Social Capital in Contemporary China

Communities, Crime and Social Capital in Contemporary China
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Publisher : Willan
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781134037032
ISBN-13 : 1134037031
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Synopsis Communities, Crime and Social Capital in Contemporary China by : Lena Zhong

This book explores the theoretical and empirical dimensions of community crime prevention in China, examining in particular the role of social capital in a rapidly modernizing economic, social and political context. In doing so it provides a vivid picture of contemporary crime and crime control in China as well as analyzing the very particular Chinese approach to community crime prevention, looking at such social institutions as the household registration system, the neighbourhood committee, the work unit and the public security bureau. The particular focus of this book is on BLSCC − Building Little Safe and Civilized Communities − in the city of Shenshen which has been undergoing rapid change. The book looks at two contrasting communities within the city, looking at their different characteristics and the differing ways in which social capital operates in relation to crime and crime prevention. As well as shedding light on the hitherto largely hidden subject of crime prevention in China this book also makes an important contribution to wider debates about social capital and its potential, an invaluable study based on unique research.