我国刑事司法物证收集规范化之路*

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
L. Zhang
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摘要

对两个城区详细的警察档案和参与者访谈的分析表明,在中国刑事司法领域,物证的收集、流通和处置过程一直存在很大问题。尽管这一过程在大多数时候似乎遵守了法律框架,但在缺乏或违反规范的情况下,很容易看出其失败。例如,程序通常是混合在一起或发明的;认股权证的使用受到限制或避免;审批程序经常被规避;犯罪财产的管理一直很马虎。探讨取证过程与警察行为及其动机之间的结构性矛盾,有助于澄清今天形成取证过程的因素,指导取证行为的规范的存在与否,以及控制取证实际实践的机制。目前这一领域改革的主要方法是法律移植。然而,这种方法可能无法回应当地的做法,或者可能无法考虑到参与者的心态。为了找到适合中国国情的规范,未来物证收集的标准化改革应考虑移植的经验和实际操作。
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A Path to Standardizing Material Evidence Collection in Chinese Criminal Justice *
An analysis of detailed police dossiers and participant interviews in two urban districts reveals that, in the field of criminal justice in China, the process of collection, circulation, and disposal of material evidence has been highly problematic. Even though the process appears to adhere to a legal framework most of the time, its failures can be readily seen in the absence or violation of norms. For example, procedures have routinely been mixed together or invented; the use of warrants has been limited or avoided; the approval process has frequently been circumvented; the management of the criminal property has been slipshod. Exploring the structural contradictions of the evidence collection process and the behavior of police officers and their motivations can help clarify the factors that shape the process as it exists today, the presence or absence of norms that guide evidence collection behavior, and the mechanisms that govern the actual practices of evidence collection. The current dominant approach to reforms in this field is legal transplantation. However, this approach may fail to respond to local practices or may fail to take into account participants’ mentalities. In order to find norms that are suitable for China’s circumstances, future standardization reforms of material evidence collection should take both transplanted experience and actual operations into consideration.
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Modern China
Modern China AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Published for over thirty years, Modern China has been an indispensable source of scholarship in history and the social sciences on late-imperial, twentieth-century, and present-day China. Modern China presents scholarship based on new research or research that is devoted to new interpretations, new questions, and new answers to old questions. Spanning the full sweep of Chinese studies of six centuries, Modern China encourages scholarship that crosses over the old "premodern/modern" and "modern/contemporary" divides.
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