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Crime long has been a silent partner in China''s march to modernization, leading the regime to make law and order as central a priority as economic growth and the promise of prosperity. This groundbreaking study offers the first comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of Chinese crime, policing, and punishment. A multidisciplinary group of leading scholars draw on a rich body of empirical data and rare archival research to illuminate seldom-explored theoretical dimensions of legal ideology and reform as well as the linkages between crime and control to broader themes of law, modernization, and development. The authors balance comparative perspectives with an understanding of China''s unique historical and cultural experience. This context is critical, the authors argue, as crime and control are at the root of modernity and how it is defined. In many ways the PRC is reliving the experiences of other industrializing countries, yet at the same time the practices of China''s police and priso

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Crime, Punishment, and Policing in China is a welcome and valuable addition to the growing body of comparative legal scholarship. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
Of the spate of books on crime and law in China which have appeared in recent years, this edited volume is far and away the best. It combines wonderfully informed theoretical analyses of contemporary Chinese criminal justice with remarkable, well-grounded, empirical data about its day-to-day operation. A collection of essays by the leading academics in the field, it offers unmatched observation of, and insight into, the Chinese system. . . . The book does something long overdue in modern China studies, which is to transcend the 'area studies' genre and set China's experience of crime, policing and punishment in an international, comparative context. . . . What this book captures in all its wonderfully nuanced detail is the specificity—and sometimes the pathology—of the mix which currently makes up 'criminal justice with Chinese characteristics.' -- Carol A. G. Jones, University of Glamorgan * The China Journal *

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Introduction: Crime, Control, and Modernity in China Part I: Recent Dreams, Present Trends, and Future Scenarios Chapter 1: Penology and Reformation in Modern China Chapter 2: Comparative Perspectives on Crime in China Part II: Prison and Punishment in Transition Chapter 3: A Question of Difference: The Theory and Practice of the Chinese Prison Chapter 4: Sizing Up China's Prisons Part III: Policing "Market Socialism" Chapter 5: Campaign-Style Policing in China and Its Critics Chapter 6: Toward a Government of the Contract: Policing in the Era of Reform

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 3/22/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742535749, 978-0742535749
      ISBN10: 0742535746

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      Book Synopsis
      Crime long has been a silent partner in China''s march to modernization, leading the regime to make law and order as central a priority as economic growth and the promise of prosperity. This groundbreaking study offers the first comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of Chinese crime, policing, and punishment. A multidisciplinary group of leading scholars draw on a rich body of empirical data and rare archival research to illuminate seldom-explored theoretical dimensions of legal ideology and reform as well as the linkages between crime and control to broader themes of law, modernization, and development. The authors balance comparative perspectives with an understanding of China''s unique historical and cultural experience. This context is critical, the authors argue, as crime and control are at the root of modernity and how it is defined. In many ways the PRC is reliving the experiences of other industrializing countries, yet at the same time the practices of China''s police and priso

      Trade Review
      Crime, Punishment, and Policing in China is a welcome and valuable addition to the growing body of comparative legal scholarship. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
      Of the spate of books on crime and law in China which have appeared in recent years, this edited volume is far and away the best. It combines wonderfully informed theoretical analyses of contemporary Chinese criminal justice with remarkable, well-grounded, empirical data about its day-to-day operation. A collection of essays by the leading academics in the field, it offers unmatched observation of, and insight into, the Chinese system. . . . The book does something long overdue in modern China studies, which is to transcend the 'area studies' genre and set China's experience of crime, policing and punishment in an international, comparative context. . . . What this book captures in all its wonderfully nuanced detail is the specificity—and sometimes the pathology—of the mix which currently makes up 'criminal justice with Chinese characteristics.' -- Carol A. G. Jones, University of Glamorgan * The China Journal *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Crime, Control, and Modernity in China Part I: Recent Dreams, Present Trends, and Future Scenarios Chapter 1: Penology and Reformation in Modern China Chapter 2: Comparative Perspectives on Crime in China Part II: Prison and Punishment in Transition Chapter 3: A Question of Difference: The Theory and Practice of the Chinese Prison Chapter 4: Sizing Up China's Prisons Part III: Policing "Market Socialism" Chapter 5: Campaign-Style Policing in China and Its Critics Chapter 6: Toward a Government of the Contract: Policing in the Era of Reform

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