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“The Basic Character of Crime in Contemporary China”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

The basic character of crime in contemporary China by the Ministry of Public Security Research Unit Number Five1 offers what must be the most comprehensive picture to date of crime in contemporary China. Written by the unit in charge of criminal investigation this authoritative article offers figures and analysis rarely seen outside the Ministry. Almost by definition it was never meant for open publication. It was designed for Chinese specialists within the Ministry to help them come to terms with, and to gain some understanding of, the nature of crime in the China of economic reform. The overall volume from which this article comes was one of three internally published by the Ministry between 1989 and 1993. The first two volumes are collections of articles from throughout the country, and the final volume (published in 1993) was a summary of major criminal trends and an update on the situation. The decision to publish these books followed a specialist conference convened by the Ministry in 1989 and held in Hebei for specialists in the area. The significance of the series is testified by the fact that the then Deputy Minister of Public Security, Yu Lie, was made editor-in-chief of the whole series.

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Translation
Copyright
Copyright © The China Quarterly 1997

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References

1 Dangqian woguo xingshi fanzui de jiben tedian (The basic character of crime in contemporary China), Zhongguo xianjieduan fanzui wenti yanjiu (diyijuan) Research into Crime in the Current Period in China (volume lj) (China's Public Security University Press, 1989), pp. 40–55.Google Scholar