AbstractChina’s well-documented and rapid socioeconomic changes, including largely unmanaged rural to urban migration, form an important pressure on development of an adequate juvenile justice system. This chapter identifies and describes key normative principles that are said to underpin contemporary juvenile justice in China. The development of the modern legal framework is also elucidated. In later sections we identify and analyze the regulatory and organizational limits to the implementation of such principles in everyday practice. We argue that the principles stand as part of professional discourse but remain a largely discursive phenomenon—impinging to a limited extent on the reality of juvenile justice processing in contemporary China.
History
Pagination
1-1
ISBN-13
9780199935383
ISBN-10
0199935386
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1.1 Book chapter
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of publication
Oxford, Eng.
Title of book
Oxford Handbooks Online: Criminology and Criminal Justice