The Construction of Guilt in China: An Empirical Account of Routine Chinese Injustice (pdf)

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Author Yu Mou
Edition 1
Edition Year 2020
Format PDF
ISBN 9781509913022
Language English
Number Of Pages 280

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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.

Additional information

Author

Yu Mou

Edition

1

Edition Year

2020

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781509913022

Language

English

Number Of Pages

280

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