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European journal on criminal policy and research, 2009-06, Vol.15 (1-2), p.137-157
2009
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On the Road to the Rule of Law: Crime, Crime Control, and Public Opinion in China
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  • European journal on criminal policy and research, 2009-06, Vol.15 (1-2), p.137-157
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
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PAIS Index
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  • Since 1978, the Chinese reform policy has brought fast economic developments and social change but also considerably higher crime levels. China’s rapid modernization has resulted in a situation of increased opportunities and Durkheimian anomie. The Chinese government responds to the worsening crime situation with punitive criminal sanctions, especially under the ‘strike hard’ policy. However, a punitive crime control ideology and repressive criminal norms are neither effective in stopping the crime wave nor in compliance with the aim to establish the rule of law. After examining the negative effects the strike hard policy has brought to the Chinese criminal justice, we present findings from a recent web survey among Chinese students in Germany (N=ca. 900). We use these data to explore the punitive attitudes, esp. towards the death penalty, among the Chinese young elite.

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