The Criminal Process in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1963
An Introduction
Book • 1968
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of China's criminal process during the period from 1949 to 1963.
It delves into the legal framework, social norms, and practices that shape the criminal justice system in China, highlighting both theoretical models and actual practices.
Cohen's work is notable for its detailed examination of informal controls, police powers, and the rehabilitation of criminals through 'thought reform'.
It delves into the legal framework, social norms, and practices that shape the criminal justice system in China, highlighting both theoretical models and actual practices.
Cohen's work is notable for its detailed examination of informal controls, police powers, and the rehabilitation of criminals through 'thought reform'.
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