Transforming the Culture of Chinese Prosecutors Through Guiding Cases

IF 0.4 Q2 Social Sciences
C. Hawes
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Public prosecutors are a key element within the legal complex, and crucial to the effective implementation of legal reforms. China’s procurators (public prosecutors) have previously colluded with local governments, police, and courts to “strike hard” against crime while overlooking systemic beating and torture of detained suspects to obtain confessions, shoddy investigative practices, and frequent miscarriages of justice. However, fifteen sets of Guiding Cases issued by the Supreme People’s Procuratorate since 2010 promote an unprecedented change in Chinese procurator culture away from “striking hard” to substantive protection of criminal suspects’ rights and exclusion of tainted evidence. They reinforce criminal procedure reforms since 2010 by demonstrating how procurators should protect innocent people against wrongful convictions and police brutality. They also stress the broader duty of China’s procurators to uphold the public interest against corrupt businesses and officials, especially in food safety, land-taking, and environmental protection cases. With other key actors in China’s “legal complex”—rights lawyers and civil society groups—still suppressed by the government, this effort to transform procurator culture is an essential, though still incomplete, step on China’s tortuous path toward a fair and just legal system.
以指导性案例改造我国检察官文化
检察官是法律复合体中的一个关键因素,对有效实施法律改革至关重要。中国的检察官(公诉人)曾与地方政府、警察和法院勾结,“严厉打击”犯罪,而忽视了对被拘留嫌疑人的系统性殴打和酷刑逼供、伪劣的调查手段和频繁的司法不公。然而,自2010年以来,最高人民检察院发布的15套指导性案例推动了中国检察文化的前所未有的变化,从“严厉打击”到实质性保护犯罪嫌疑人的权利和排除污点证据。自2010年以来,他们通过展示检察官如何保护无辜的人免受错误定罪和警察暴行,加强了刑事诉讼程序改革。他们还强调,中国检察机关有更广泛的责任维护公共利益,打击腐败的企业和官员,特别是在食品安全、征地和环境保护案件中。由于中国“法律复合体”中的其他关键角色——权利律师和公民社会团体——仍然受到政府的压制,在中国通往公平公正法律体系的曲折道路上,这种改变检察官文化的努力是必不可少的,尽管仍不完善。
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期刊介绍: Focused on examinations of crime and punishment in domestic, transnational, and international contexts, New Criminal Law Review provides timely, innovative commentary and in-depth scholarly analyses on a wide range of criminal law topics. The journal encourages a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches and is a crucial resource for criminal law professionals in both academia and the criminal justice system. The journal publishes thematic forum sections and special issues, full-length peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, and occasional correspondence.
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