Book contents
- Regime Type and Beyond
- Regime Type and Beyond
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Part I Framework
- Part II Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present
- 3 High Policing and Human Rights Lawyering in China
- 4 Transformation in Policing Minor Offending in China
- 5 From Revolutions to COVID-19
- 6 Unrestrained but Limited
- Part III Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Resilience
- Part IV The Singapore and Hong Kong Exceptions
- Part V Conclusions
- Index
4 - Transformation in Policing Minor Offending in China
from Part II - Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2023
- Regime Type and Beyond
- Regime Type and Beyond
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Part I Framework
- Part II Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present
- 3 High Policing and Human Rights Lawyering in China
- 4 Transformation in Policing Minor Offending in China
- 5 From Revolutions to COVID-19
- 6 Unrestrained but Limited
- Part III Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Resilience
- Part IV The Singapore and Hong Kong Exceptions
- Part V Conclusions
- Index
Summary
This chapter focuses on the policing of minor offending in China. In contrast with political policing, where law may be present but is not essential, legal regulation has become increasingly important in defining and regulating the policing of minor offending. This chapter examines the significance of this strengthening commitment to legality. Do commitments to legality regularise police power and give institutional form to a people-centred approach to policing? I conclude that rather than constraining police powers, legal reforms have enacted a police-centred model of empowerment. Do differential commitments to legality in policing explain the difference between political and ordinary policing? This chapter concludes that the distinction between political and ordinary policing is not clear, as the concept of legality itself is permeated by and supports (rather than contests) fundamental principles of Party leadership and its core ideological commitments, as well as reflecting the pragmatic objectives of governing social order and maintaining political control.
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- Regime Type and BeyondThe Transformation of Police in Asia, pp. 87 - 119Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023