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Property Victimization, Perception of Neighborhood Safety, and Perceived Fairness of the Criminal Justice System Within the Chinese Context
Although prior research has widely tested the public’s perceived fairness of the criminal justice system, such as the police, the court, and the...
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Victim Welfare, Social Harmony, and State Interests: Implementing Restorative Justice in Chinese Environmental Criminal Justice
While there have been abundant studies on restorative justice (RJ) in China and across the globe, research has paid scant attention to the increasing...
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The Past, Present, and Future of Restorative Justice in the Chinese Mainland: A Systematic Review of Chinese Literature
In the Chinese mainland, restorative justice is closely related to “people’s mediation” and “victim-offender reconciliation.” These two terms reflect...
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The Role of Intuition in Expressing Support for Harsh Criminal Justice Policy
Despite being largely ineffective in producing long-term reductions in crime, harsh criminal justice policies receive continuing high levels of...
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Equality in Representation? The Efficacy of Court-Appointed Lawyers in the Chinese Criminal Courts
This study examines the effectiveness of court-appointed lawyers in comparison to private attorneys within China’s criminal justice system, focusing...
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Rule of law approaches to countering transnational organized crime in Africa: going beyond criminal justice
Some African state responses to transnational organized crime (TOC) are criticized for being overly focused on the use of force by military and law...
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Examining the Fairness of Criminal Judicial Procedures in China: a Quantitative Analysis of the Influential Factors in the Application of Technical Investigations in Drug-related Cases
Amidst concerns from both Chinese and Anglo-American scholars regarding the deployment of technical investigative measures, questions have emerged...
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Restoring Justice or Maintaining Control? Revolutionary Roots and Conservative Fruits in Chinese Police Mediation
This article examines the use of mediation as a police technique in China. Our focus is the “Fengqiao Model” ( Fengqiao **gyan ) reforms presently...
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Restorative Justice (XIU-FU-SHI-SI-FA) in Taiwan: Traditional Practices and Modern Developments
“Restorative Justice,” firstly a research concept and later a criminal justice practice, was introduced into Taiwan at the beginning of the...
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Criminal Justice Rehabilitation in Macao, China
Macao is one of the two Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of China, located in Guangdong province, on the western bank of the Pearl River Delta.... -
Where the Criminal Justice Systems of the UK, the U.S., Canada, and Australia Converge
This chapter identifies critical areas of convergenceConvergence that significantly contribute to Indigenous and Black disproportionality in the UK,... -
Rehabilitative Control and Penal Responsivity: Implementing Restraining Orders in Chinese Community Corrections
To facilitate effective community supervision to reduce recidivism, Chinese penal authorities have collectively adopted the policy of restraining...
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An Empirical Test of Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and Public Cooperation with the Police in China
Grounded in the pathbreaking work of Tom Tyler and his colleagues, procedural justice and legitimacy have been widely tested in different fields in...
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Violence, Juvenile Justice Contact, and Victimization in Roma Versus Non-Roma Adolescents: A Research Note
The present study tested the extent to which Roma ethnicity predisposed youth for risk of deviance and violence (vandalism, assault, weapons...
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Unpacking Shame and Confucian Relationalism in Taiwanese Restorative Justice
While Braithwaite’s Reintegrative Shaming Theory is the basis of restorative justice policy in Taiwan, little research has been conducted to...
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The Influence of Low Self-Control and Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making on Criminal Justice Processing
Previous research indicates that individual-level factors, such as low self-control, are related to criminal involvement (Pratt & Cullen,
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The Impact of Cumulative Risk on Criminal Behavior Across the Life Course
Individuals are differentially exposed to risk factors and the causes of criminal behavior vary from person to person. Evidence supports the idea...
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Gender Differences in Occupational Attitudes Among Chinese Judges
The past two decades have witnessed the emergence of empirical studies exploring the relationships between legal and extra-legal factors and judicial...