This book focuses on the criminalization trend and process regarding the internal migration in contemporary China from the perspective Law-in-Action. In Chinese society today, internal migrants are commonly perceived as criminals. Crimmigration, a global term that communicated the convergence of the criminal legal system and the immigration enforcement system, manifest itself in China's hukou-based (also known as the household registration system) criminal legal system. How hukou has been constructed into the concept of Crimmigration in China strikes at the core of the ultimate questions of this book: who is being criminalized, how does the political-economic-cultural institution known as 'hukou' shape the criminal justice process, and how ...
Examining the crimes that have recently been of the greatest concern in China, the authors assess th...
This paper attempts to investigate the capacity of restorative justice (RJ) to reduce incarceration ...
"At its most basic, "crimmigration" law describes the convergence of two distinct bodies of law: cri...
This book focuses on the criminalization trend and process regarding the internal migration in conte...
In Chinese society today, internal migrants are commonly perceived as criminals. Flawed official sta...
This work investigates inequality and social exclusion in contemporary Chinese society, specifically...
Punishment in contemporary China has experienced dramatic shifts over the last seven decades or so. ...
In a groundbreaking work, Klaus Mühlhahn offers a comprehensive examination of the criminal justice ...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
Drawing on insights from the author's own empirical data obtained from systematic observation of the...
This essay attempts to analyze possible social perspectives on modern day “snakeheads“ (shetou 蛇头, f...
In today’s China, migrant workers are commonly perceived as criminals. This essay examines how this ...
This dissertation concerns reasons for the preventive shift in Chinese criminal law; that is, the so...
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
Session - PS-05: Multilingualism (1)The past decades have witnessed China's emergence into the globa...
Examining the crimes that have recently been of the greatest concern in China, the authors assess th...
This paper attempts to investigate the capacity of restorative justice (RJ) to reduce incarceration ...
"At its most basic, "crimmigration" law describes the convergence of two distinct bodies of law: cri...
This book focuses on the criminalization trend and process regarding the internal migration in conte...
In Chinese society today, internal migrants are commonly perceived as criminals. Flawed official sta...
This work investigates inequality and social exclusion in contemporary Chinese society, specifically...
Punishment in contemporary China has experienced dramatic shifts over the last seven decades or so. ...
In a groundbreaking work, Klaus Mühlhahn offers a comprehensive examination of the criminal justice ...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
Drawing on insights from the author's own empirical data obtained from systematic observation of the...
This essay attempts to analyze possible social perspectives on modern day “snakeheads“ (shetou 蛇头, f...
In today’s China, migrant workers are commonly perceived as criminals. This essay examines how this ...
This dissertation concerns reasons for the preventive shift in Chinese criminal law; that is, the so...
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
Session - PS-05: Multilingualism (1)The past decades have witnessed China's emergence into the globa...
Examining the crimes that have recently been of the greatest concern in China, the authors assess th...
This paper attempts to investigate the capacity of restorative justice (RJ) to reduce incarceration ...
"At its most basic, "crimmigration" law describes the convergence of two distinct bodies of law: cri...