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Shifting Sands of Punishment in China in the Era of "Harmonious Society"

NCJ Number
231306
Journal
Law & Policy Volume: 32 Issue: 3 Dated: July 2010 Pages: 332-361
Author(s)
Susan Trevaskes
Date Published
July 2010
Length
30 pages
Annotation
This article about the politics of punishment in China today follows some of the political machinations involved in the development of a new policy called "Balancing Leniency and Severity."
Abstract
It treats this new policy as an exemplar of how politics works in the Hu Jintao era to change the way crimes are addressed in judicial decision making. This paper underscores the important ways in which political ideology informs criminal justice policy and practice in China. It examines a number of stages of development within the last decade during which Balancing Leniency and Severity has emerged as a foundational criminal justice policy. Notes and references (Published Abstract)