Neighborhood and the Police: The People's Republic of China |
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Authors: | ELMER H. JOHNSON |
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Affiliation: | Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency and Corrections , Southern Illinois University , Carbondale |
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Abstract: | The neighborhood police station of the People's Republic of China is examined as a form of self-policing. It is an expression of the PRC ideology that is not to be extrapolated directly to the circumstances of Western policing, but the neighborhood police station does illustrate the tendency of law enforcement to emphasize the vertical axis of the community that advances the interests of external power over service to the needs of the neighborhood as conceived by the residents. This conclusion is given substance by analysis of the neighborhood police station's functions in household registration and relationships with public security committees. |
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