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Crime and Social Control in a Changing China

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Crime and Social Control in a Changing China

Contributors:

By (Author) Jianhong Liu
Edited by Lening Zhang
Edited by Steven F. Messner

ISBN:

9780313316524

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th August 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

364.951

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Description

This important edited collection of articles by both Chinese and American scholars attempts to promote a more accurate and in-depth understanding of crime and social control in China, as it undergoes significant cultural, economic, and social change. The editors contend that as the economic system has been transformed, many other social institutions in China have also experienced unprecedented changes, including legal institutions and other organizations responsible for social control. The essays focus on crime in China and summarize the major structural changes in Chinese society and their effects on crime and justice over the last ten to fifteen years, offer an overview of Chinese perspectives on crime, examine socio-economic changes and their impact on social control, and discuss changes in adults' and children's courts and the new changes in Chinese policing in Chinese society. Organized into four parts, this work addresses the nature, extent and special features of crime and delinquency in China under conditions of social change. It also investigates the question of the social correlation of changing patterns of crime. The impact of social transition on the changes in the grassroots level of social control is also discussed. Chinese law and criminal justice, with particular focus on the courts, police, and crime prevention are mentioned as well. This unique collection of essays is a timely and significant contribution to the fields of comparative criminology, social control, Chinese studies, and legal studies.

Reviews

"This is a magnificent and parsimonious collection of significant chapters that systematically and objectively look at the impact of social change in China on the development and manifestation of crime, criminology, and social control. The editors have successfully maintained and discussed through out the volume the central theme of how the transition to a market economy had effected the science of criminology as well as the pattern of crime. They relate this to Western theory and to crime prevention issues that illustrate the importance of China to retain its significant philosophical view that crime control in not only the function of the criminal justice system, but of the neighborhood, family, workplace, and various social organizations. This volume is a good introduction to those who have neither experienced China nor who have thought comparatively."-Paul C. Firday, Ph.D. Professor of Criminal Justice University of North Carolina, Charlotte
"This is a most timely and valuable contribution to a comprehensive analysis of crime and social control. Rarely has there been an opportunity to examine such issues in the context of social and political transformations and the editors have put together insightful analyses from keen observers from both within and without China. It will be an indispensible book for scholars and policy analysts who need to understand how societal changes affect the perceptions and reality of crime and social control."-Nan Lin Director of Asian/Pacific Studies Institute and Professor of Sociology Duke University
[A] valuable contribution to the comparative study of crime and social control, as well as to the study of crime in China's cultural and institutional context.-The Historian
"A valuable contribution to the comparative study of crime and social control, as well as to the study of crime in China's cultural and institutional context."-The Historian
"[A] valuable contribution to the comparative study of crime and social control, as well as to the study of crime in China's cultural and institutional context."-The Historian

Author Bio

JIANHONG LIU is an Associate Professor at Rhode Island College. He has published numerous journal articles and is currently working on a project examining negative social capital and subculture values for Chinese offenders. LENING ZHANG is Assistant Professor at Saint Francis College. He has published widely in both the United States and China. STEVEN F. MESSNER is Professor and Chair of Sociology at State University of New York at Albany./e He has published extensively in professional journals and is co-author of Crime and the American Dream, Perspectives on Crime and Deviance, and Criminology: An Introduction Using ExplorIt.

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