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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Preface and Acknowledgments
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1 China’s Death Penalty Practice -
2 The Criminal Justice System and the Death Penalty -
3 Crimes of Counterrevolution and Politicized Use of the Death Penalty During the Mao Era -
4 China’s Death Penalty in a State-Power-Based Society -
5 From “Killing Many” to “Killing Fewer” -
6 The Abolitionist and Retentionist Debate -
7 Guiding Cases for China’s Death Penalty -
8 The Death Penalty After the Restoration of Centralized Review -
9 Public Opinion and the Death Penalty -
10 Between Deference and Defiance -
11 Chinese Capital Punishment in Comparative Perspective -
12 China’s Death Penalty in the Twenty-First Century - Contributors
- Index
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(p.vii) Foreword
- Source:
- The Death Penalty In China
- Author(s):
Roger Hood
- Publisher:
- Columbia University Press
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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Preface and Acknowledgments
-
1 China’s Death Penalty Practice -
2 The Criminal Justice System and the Death Penalty -
3 Crimes of Counterrevolution and Politicized Use of the Death Penalty During the Mao Era -
4 China’s Death Penalty in a State-Power-Based Society -
5 From “Killing Many” to “Killing Fewer” -
6 The Abolitionist and Retentionist Debate -
7 Guiding Cases for China’s Death Penalty -
8 The Death Penalty After the Restoration of Centralized Review -
9 Public Opinion and the Death Penalty -
10 Between Deference and Defiance -
11 Chinese Capital Punishment in Comparative Perspective -
12 China’s Death Penalty in the Twenty-First Century - Contributors
- Index