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The Construction Of Guilt In China An Empirical Account Of Routine Chinese Injustice Yu Mou

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The Construction Of Guilt In China An Empirical Account Of Routine Chinese Injustice Yu Mou
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.5 MB
Author: Yu Mou
ISBN: 9781509913022, 9781509913053, 1509913025, 150991305X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Construction Of Guilt In China An Empirical Account Of Routine Chinese Injustice Yu Mou by Yu Mou 9781509913022, 9781509913053, 1509913025, 150991305X instant download after payment.

Drawing on insights from the author’s own empirical data obtained from systematic observation of the daily routines within Chinese criminal justice institutions, this ground-breaking book examines the functional deficiency of the criminal justice system in preventing innocent individuals from being wrongly accused and convicted. Set within a broad socio-legal context, it outlines the strategic interrelationships between key legal actors, the deep-seated legal culture embedded in practice, the deficiency of integrity of the system and the structural injustices that follow. The author traces criminal case files in the criminal process – how they are constructed, scrutinised and used to dispose of cases and convict defendants in lieu of witnesses’ oral testimony. This book illustrates that the Chinese criminal justice system as a state apparatus of social control has been framed through performance indicators, bureaucratic management and the central value of collectivism in such a way as to maintain the stability of the authoritarian power.
The Construction of Guilt in China will appeal to academics, researchers, policy advisers and practitioners working in the areas of criminal law, comparative criminal justice, criminology and Chinese studies.
Volume 17 in the series Studies in International and Comparative Criminal Law

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