Back from the Dead: Criminal Justice and Wrongful Convictions in China

Author:   He Jiahong
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
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9780824856618


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 March 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Back from the Dead: Criminal Justice and Wrongful Convictions in China


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"China's party-run courts have one of the highest conviction rates in the world, with forced confessions remaining a central feature. Despite recent prohibitions on evidence obtained through coercion or torture, forced confessions continue to undermine the Chinese judicial system. Recounting some harrowing cases of wrongful conviction, acclaimed legal scholar and novelist He Jiahong analyzes many problems in China's justice system. In one such case, Teng Xingshan was convicted in 1988 and later executed for murdering his mistress, but almost six years later it was discovered that the supposed victim, Shi Xiaorong, was still alive. In 2005, Teng's children submitted a complaint to the Hunan High People's Court, which then issued a revised judgment. In another case, She Xianglin was convicted of murdering his wife in 1994 and was sentenced to death, but this sentence was later commuted to fifteen years' imprisonment. In 2005, She's wife, presumed dead for over eleven years, """"returned to life""""; She was released from prison two weeks later, retried and found not guilty. With riveting examples, the author surveys the organization and procedure of criminal investigation, the lawyering system for criminal defense, the public prosecution system, trial proceedings, as well as criminal punishments and appeals. In doing so, He highlights the frequent causes of wrongful convictions: investigators working from forced confessions to evidence; improperly tight deadlines for solving criminal cases; prejudicial collection of evidence; misinterpretation of scientific evidence; continued use of torture to extract confessions; bowing to public opinion; nominal checks among the police, prosecutors and the courts; the dysfunction of courtroom trials; unlawfully extended custody with tunnel vision; and reduced sentencing in cases of doubt. The author also provides updated information about recent changes and reforms as well as the many continuing challenges of the criminal justice system in China."

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Author:   He Jiahong
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.552kg
ISBN:  

9780824856618


ISBN 10:   0824856619
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The book, with its clear assessment of everyday justice-system practices, grounded in a broad understanding of the cultural foundations of China's justice system, both ancient and modern, and its exhaustive analysis of that system's problems, provides an invaluable tool for those in China's innocence movement to move forward to reduce false convictions.-- China Review


"The book, with its clear assessment of everyday justice-system practices, grounded in a broad understanding of the cultural foundations of China's justice system, both ancient and modern, and its exhaustive analysis of that system's problems, provides an invaluable tool for those in China's innocence movement to move forward to reduce false convictions.-- ""China Review"""


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HE Jiahong is professor of law and director of the Center for Common Law and the Institute of Evidence at Renmin University in Beijing. He has published dozens of law books and five crime novels in Chinese, including Hanging Devils and Black Holes, which have been translated into several languages. He has been a senior adviser to many of China's highest courts, including the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procurate. He has also lectured at many leading universities in the U.S., Europe, Japan and Australia.

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