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  Chinapix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
CSULB Faculty meet in China to sign an agreement with China Criminal Police College Officials
Wang, Berg, Lauda, Vogel, and Young at the Great Wall of China.
Berg, and Berg at the Great Wall of China.
www.csulb.edu /~bberg/Chinapix.html   (44 words)

  
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China is a unitary, multi-national socialist country with 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under authority of the central government.
The colleges and schools at the level of province, autonomous region and municipality, train the directors of county public security bureaus, the leaders of the public security branch bureaus in the municipalities and the leader's subordinates, such as section chiefs and squad heads.
When deciding the punishment of a criminal, the collegial panel imposes the sentence based on the facts of the crime, the nature and circumstances of the crime, and the degree of harm done to society, in accordance with the relevant stipulations of the criminal law.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /bjs/pub/ascii/wfbcjchi.txt   (5847 words)

  
 News & Events - Full text of white paper on narcotics control (06/27/2000)
Governments at all levels in China include the funds required for drug control in their financial budgets, and along with the development of the national economy and the needs of the drug control situation, the funds allocated for such purpose are expected to increase every year.
China's anti-drug law enforcement organs enforce the laws strictly and are waging a fierce battle against all drug-related criminal activities, administering merciless punishment to those involved in such activities.
China regards it as a fundamental and strategic task to raise the consciousness of the whole nation concerning the fight against drugs, and carries out extensive and deep-going drug prevention education among all the people.
www.chinahouston.org /news/2000626205259.html   (6298 words)

  
 China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)
Police continued to hold individuals without granting access to family members or lawyers, and some trials continued to be conducted in secret.
Detained criminal suspects, defendants, their legal representatives, and close relatives were entitled to apply for bail; however, in practice few suspects were released pending trial.
Criminal punishments could include "deprivation of political rights" for a fixed period after release from prison, during which the individual is denied the already limited rights of free speech and association granted to other citizens.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61605.htm   (19319 words)

  
 Police - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Police are public servants of a city, town, municipality, county, or state, with the responsibility of maintaining law and order (law enforcement).
Police often have specialist units for handling armed offenders, and similar dangerous situations, and can (depending on local laws), in some extreme circumstances, call on the military (since Military Aid to the Civil Power is a role of many armed forces).
UK police were once known as 'Peelers' (and more commonly as 'Bobbies') after Sir Robert Peel, who created the London Metropolitan Police Force (one of the first modern police forces in the world) in 1829.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Police   (4432 words)

  
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Although these figures are small compared to those in the United States, China's policy of severe punishment for serious criminals has apparently led to applying the majority of its death sentences to drug offenders.
When nondelinquents in China were compared to delinquents, the latter had less education, lower levels of employment, fathers who were more likely to be "workers" than professionals, and families that quarreled.
In view of the recent changes in China, it may be no surprise that the pursuit of "money" was also selected by about half the nondelinquent group as a goal in life.
www.ncjrs.gov /txtfiles/china.txt   (1237 words)

  
 ZHANG JIANZHONG AND THE CRIMINAL PROSECUTION OF DEFENSE LAWYERS IN CHINA
The All China Lawyer’s Association, the Ministry of Justice, and relevant law enforcement organs should agree to allow the All China Lawyers Association to establish a disciplinary committee, with oversight by the procuratorate[1] or the Ministry of Justice, to handle cases of evidence fabrication and similar misconduct involving defense attorneys.
Violations of the Criminal Procedure Law during the detention of Zhang Jianzhong, lack of transparency in the detention and trial process, and the weakness of the prosecution’s evidence and legal case have fueled concerns that defense lawyers in China are not safe from unfair retribution by law enforcement.
Under Article 96 of the PRC Criminal Procedure Law, “After the criminal suspect is interrogated by an investigation organ for the first time or from the day coercive measures are taken against him, he may appoint a lawyer to provide him with legal advice.
www.cecc.gov /pages/news/zhang_052703.php   (8252 words)

  
 The Social Police   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In a reverse-sting operation, the police pose as drug dealers and arrest the buyers, who tend to be a more demographically diverse group.
Laws threaten you with criminal and civil punishment; norms threaten you with being shunned and ostracized by friends, neighbors, and fellow-citizens.
But in Meares' view the police, the church, and the community all benefited from their collaborative effort to transform the social meaning of law enforcement in West Garfield Park.
www.healthed.msu.edu /snc/police.htm   (4011 words)

  
 Presenter Biographies
She was born in Tien Jin, China, graduated with a B.A. degree from Fu-Ren Catholic University in Taiwan, studied French in Paris, France, and obtained her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Applied Linguistics from Georgetown University.
Lieutenant Outten also served in the Criminal Investigations Unit as an investigator in the rape, robbery, and homicide squads, and was one of the department's representatives on two multi-jurisdictional serial rape task forces.
His published work is primarily in the field of police interviewing and the legal, psychological, and social issues associated with the detention, treatment, and welfare of persons arrested by the police.
www.apa.org /ppo/issues/participantbios.html   (8345 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Wild Swans : Three Daughters of China: Books: Jung Chang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
She left China in 1978 and is now director of Chinese studies at London University.
At the age of fifteen my grandmother became the concubine of a warlord general, the police chief of a tenuous national government of China.
Jung Chang explores her family so deeply that her subjects, such as her stoic father, a true beliver in the Communist cause, and her grandmother, a veritable symbol through her bound feet of a time and place long gone, become indelibly etched upon the mind of the reader.
www.amazon.com /Wild-Swans-Three-Daughters-China/dp/0743246985   (1993 words)

  
 College of Criminal Justice: Study Abroad: Thailand
Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions: the mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula South.
The PM Shinnawatra received the "Outstanding Criminal Justice Alumnus Award" and the "Distinguished Alumni Award" from Sam Houston State University in 1996.
There will be lectures on the Thai criminal justice system, Thai police system, the courts, correctional system, terrorism in Thailand, and history and situations of drug trafficking in Thailand.
www.cjcenter.org /college/trips/thailand.html   (455 words)

  
 Policemen Lose to Criminals - Li Xinde :: China Digital Times (CDT) 中国数字时代
When Dandong authorities decided to take on a key criminal case directed by the Ministry of Public Security and Liaoning Branch, Lu Zhaozhong (卢兆忠) and Li Maokun (李茂坤) were two backbone policemen who participated in the investigation and crackdown on Dandong’s gang group headed by Zhou Jingzhu (周景珠) and Cheng Shaowu (程绍武).
But not long after they were both thrown into prison for “interrogating to extort evidence out of gang members,” even though all of their colleagues testified to deny any indication of passing on an intention to torture the criminals in custody and investigation.
Zhou Shuqing was detained for a while but kept in touch with the outside through her mobile phone in her cell.
chinadigitaltimes.net /2006/09/policemen_lose_to_criminals_li_xinde.php   (923 words)

  
 China Education Universities
China University of Mining and Technology Beijing Graduate School
East China University of Politics and Law: Faculty of International Law
In recent years, with the development of an honours and postgraduate program, Riawunna has supported an exciting range of student research projects.
www.internationaleducationmedia.com /china/universities.htm   (305 words)

  
 China Criminal Police College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
China Criminal Police College (中国刑警学院) is a college in Liaoning, China.
This China university, college or other education institution article is a stub.
This page was last modified 04:39, 30 August 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/China_Criminal_Police_College   (72 words)

  
 Colleges and Universities - P.R.China
University of Science and Technology of China (中国科技大学化学与材料科学院)
College of Arts and Sciences of Beijing Union University
East China University of Science and Technology (华东理工大学化工学院、药物工程与精细化学品技术学院)
www.bulter.nl /universities/cn.html   (109 words)

  
 College of Criminal Justice: Study Abroad: China
Visit one of the oldest and longest continuous running civilizations in the world, the birthplace of many wondrous ideas and inventions that have propelled manking on its march to civilization -- join us on this trip to historic and mysterious China - once hailed as the Middle Kingdom, the center of all civilizations.
Study Abroad to China May 19th-June 3rd, 2006
To include courts, juvenile detention centers, Police Museum, Armed Police Training Center, criminal investigation facilities
www.cjcenter.org /college/trips/china.html   (138 words)

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