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Handbook of Chinese Criminology.

As the world's second largest economy, China has made great progress in developing criminology. The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Criminology aims to be a key reference point to summarize the large body of literature in both Chinese and English about various aspects of crime and its control in...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cao, Liqun
Otros Autores: Sun, Ivan Y., Hebenton, Bill
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Colección:Routledge international handbooks.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • SECTION I Historical themes
  • 1. Historical themes of crime causation in China / Liqun Cao
  • 2. development of criminology in modern China: a state-based enterprise / Liqun Cao
  • 3. Social and crime control with Chinese characteristics / Shanhe Jiang
  • 4. Punishment in China / Børge Bakken
  • SECTION II Criminal justice system issues
  • 5. Legal systems in China / Margaret K. Lewis
  • 6. police system in China / Yue Ma
  • 1. Autonomy, courts, and the politico-legal order in contemporary China / Hualing Fu
  • 8. China's criminal justice system / Xin Fu
  • 9. Juvenile criminal justice system in China / Guoling Zhao
  • 10. People's mediation in China / Yuning Wu
  • 11. death penalty in China / Hong Lu
  • SECTION III Methods of inquiry
  • 12. politics of numbers: crime statistics in China / Phil He
  • 13.
  • Criminological research in China: challenges, rewards, and the need for sensitivity / Daniel J. Curran
  • 14. Crime data and criminological research in contemporary China / Lening Zhang
  • SECTION IV Forms of crime and criminality
  • 15. Drugs and drug control in the People s Republic of China (1949'present) / Bin Liang
  • 16. Prostitution and human trafficking / Tiantian Zheng
  • 17. Urbanization and inevitable migration: crime and migrant workers / Jianhua Xu
  • 18. Domestic violence and its official reactions in China / Hongwei Zhang
  • 19. White-collar and corporate crime in China / David Q. Friedrichs
  • SECTION V Greater China: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao
  • 20. Unmasking crime and criminology in Taiwan / Susyan Jou
  • 21. Official reaction to crime in Taiwan: tougher on crime and softer on justice / Ivan Y. Sun
  • 22. Crime and its control in Hong Kong / T. Wing Lo
  • 23.
  • Official reactions to crime and drug problems in Hong Kong / Hua Zhong
  • 24. Crime and gambling in Macao / Spencer D. Li
  • Official responses to crime in Macao / Ruohui Zhao.