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To Think And Perfect Public Surveillance

Posted on:2007-11-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360185992869Subject:Law
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Public surveillance is one of the five basic penal law currently in china, as well as the only law restricts penalty of deprivation of freedom. It is originally created in china. Because the offenders of Public surveillance serve a sentence in the social and hold some freedom rights, many scholars have a common idea that it can not gain its ends of reconstructing, educating criminals and want to abolish it. There was an intensely debate on whether Public surveillance would go on or would be abolished, especially in the revising of the penal law in 1997. The revised new criminal law keeps and improves Public surveillance , however, it still does not work as one gentle criminal. So few people use it. Most of countries in the word think much of law restricts penalty of deprivation of freedom in the aspect of researching and using, and they think that it is an ideal penalty mode, so it is ubiquitious in the west countries. Public surveillance make not only our country criminal fabric system more reasonable ,but also accord with the criminal developing direction of lighter, scientific, economics, it will be applied widely in modern society. Therefore, we agree that Public surveillance is kept down. In the judicial practice nowadays , there are still many problems.Firstly, in the summarization of Public surveillance, the article describes its definition, character, and it has undergone a tortuous road since it came into being. This is the foundation to study Public surveillance.In allusion to the arguments about the continuation of Public surveillance, the author analyses its values and elaborates in detail its present basis which mainly discuss these respective relation, the present concept of punishment, the shore-term...
Keywords/Search Tags:Public Surveillance, Gist of Public Surveillance, Perfectness of Public Surveillance
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