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Vol. 37 No. 4, December 2004

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  • Introduction: crime, law and criminology in China.
  • Risk and protective factors related to offending: results from a Chinese cohort study.
  • Patterns of juvenile offending in Shanghai and Brisbane.
  • Juvenile protection and delinquency prevention policies in China.
  • Moral panics, crime rates and harsh punishment in China.
  • Govern police by law (yifa zhijing) in China.
  • In the eyes of Hong Kong Chinese female drug offenders.
  • Social transition and crime in China: an economic motivation thesis.
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