TY - JOUR
T1 - The politics of crime, punishment, and social order in East Asia
AU - Leheny, David
AU - Liu, Sida
PY - 2010/12/1
Y1 - 2010/12/1
N2 - Recent scholarship on crime, law, and society in China and Japan has addressed the politics of globalization and legal reform in both countries, but political context is not self-revealing. The literature on China has focused too often on the role of the police in an authoritarian state without sufficiently taking into account the changing balance of power among judicial actors, which may be more important for understanding the shape and direction of Chinese legal reform. In contrast, the literature in Japan has recently begun to grapple with the new politicization of criminal justice but could do more to show how these concerns are intimately connected to deeper unease about the country's future. In suggesting new ways of analyzing the politics of criminal justice in China and Japan, this article also argues for increased attention to the social consequences of crime's increasing political saliency, including patterns of marginalization and constructions of deviancy.
AB - Recent scholarship on crime, law, and society in China and Japan has addressed the politics of globalization and legal reform in both countries, but political context is not self-revealing. The literature on China has focused too often on the role of the police in an authoritarian state without sufficiently taking into account the changing balance of power among judicial actors, which may be more important for understanding the shape and direction of Chinese legal reform. In contrast, the literature in Japan has recently begun to grapple with the new politicization of criminal justice but could do more to show how these concerns are intimately connected to deeper unease about the country's future. In suggesting new ways of analyzing the politics of criminal justice in China and Japan, this article also argues for increased attention to the social consequences of crime's increasing political saliency, including patterns of marginalization and constructions of deviancy.
KW - China
KW - Deviancy
KW - Globalization
KW - Japan
KW - Law
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-102209-152957
DO - 10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-102209-152957
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:78049440574
SN - 1550-3585
VL - 6
SP - 239
EP - 258
JO - Annual Review of Law and Social Science
JF - Annual Review of Law and Social Science
ER -