This article provides an interpretation of the evolution of criminal punishment and prisons in China from an historical perspective. The historical investigation reveals that the current ganhua and paternalistic or fatherly approaches to prison corrections are expressions of an underlying cultural tradition that is deep and abiding. However, the existence of the paradoxical goals of punishment and reformation at the level of the implementation of prison sentences, which can erode the protection of the rights of prisoners, is contingent upon political and legal decisions that can be changed by acts of law and legal reform
This article examines the penal development in China over the last six decades to understand the way...
textabstractIn 2012, China revised its Criminal Procedure Law (2012 CPL). One of the major changes i...
This article reviews forms of detention and their reforms in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). W...
This article provides an interpretation of the evolution of criminal punishment and prisons in China...
This article draws on a number of themes from my research on the social history of prisons in modern...
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 ...
This article reviews the evolution of the legal framework and policy basis of the prison system in s...
The thesis seeks to enhance understanding of the recent reform of capital punishment law, policies a...
Over the last decade, community corrections in China has operated as an intermediate sanction in res...
Crime control has long been the primary goal of China’s pre-trial justice system. This paper examine...
This article reviews forms of detention and their reforms in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). W...
This paper attempts to investigate the capacity of restorative justice (RJ) to reduce incarceration ...
China’s economic modernization has created a new underclass population characterized by destitution ...
This chapter illustrates the many sources of impetus for change, and the sometimes shifting coalitio...
This article examines the penal development in China over the last six decades to understand the way...
textabstractIn 2012, China revised its Criminal Procedure Law (2012 CPL). One of the major changes i...
This article reviews forms of detention and their reforms in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). W...
This article provides an interpretation of the evolution of criminal punishment and prisons in China...
This article draws on a number of themes from my research on the social history of prisons in modern...
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 ...
This article reviews the evolution of the legal framework and policy basis of the prison system in s...
The thesis seeks to enhance understanding of the recent reform of capital punishment law, policies a...
Over the last decade, community corrections in China has operated as an intermediate sanction in res...
Crime control has long been the primary goal of China’s pre-trial justice system. This paper examine...
This article reviews forms of detention and their reforms in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). W...
This paper attempts to investigate the capacity of restorative justice (RJ) to reduce incarceration ...
China’s economic modernization has created a new underclass population characterized by destitution ...
This chapter illustrates the many sources of impetus for change, and the sometimes shifting coalitio...
This article examines the penal development in China over the last six decades to understand the way...
textabstractIn 2012, China revised its Criminal Procedure Law (2012 CPL). One of the major changes i...
This article reviews forms of detention and their reforms in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). W...