China Policing Beyond China’s Borders February 15, 2018 0 Written by Margaret K. Lewis. My bicycle kickstand was stolen in Shanghai in 1996. I found the situation somewhat amusing, and I soon purchased a…
China Community corrections in China – “let a thousand flowers bloom?” – Observations from recent research visits July 19, 2017 0 Written by Susyan Jou. As a criminology Professor in Taiwan, I’ve had the opportunity to visit China in 2015 and 2017, looking at the Beijing and…
China Penetrating Law Into the Walls of Chinese Detention Centers July 18, 2017 0 Written by Margaret Lewis. Last Saturday, the window closed for comments on the draft PRC Detention Center Law. The Ministry of Public Security touts the…
China Child Trafficking in China July 30, 2016 1 Written by Quanbao Jiang. Child trafficking is a serious social problem worldwide. With an increasing number of reports on this issue broadcast publicly, child trafficking in…
China The Involvement of Women in Criminal Markets in China July 27, 2016 0 Written by Anqi Shen and Georgios A. Antonopoulos. Following economic reforms launched in 1978, criminal markets flourished under an increasingly market-oriented economy. With cash becoming a…
China The Death Penalty in China May 9, 2016 0 Written by Hong Lu. As of 2015, approximately 70% of the countries around the globe (140 out of 198) had abolished the death penalty in…
China Awaiting Pu Zhiqiang’s sentence: how many months is a tweet worth? December 21, 2015 0 Written by Jackie Sheehan. At the time of writing, speculation continues as to the sentence Pu Zhiqiang can expect on the charges of inciting racial hatred…
Politics Burqas, hijabs and beards in the governance of Xinjiang April 29, 2015 0 Written by Jin Wei. On March 27th 2015, Kashgar Special Zone News reported that a group of offenders was sentenced and punished for wearing burqas…