Title: An Approach to the Transverse Structure of the Criminal Policy in the Broad Concept
Abstract: The transverse structure of criminal policy refers to the multiple relationships within its system. The subsystem of the criminal policy includes penal policy and social prevention policy. The penal policy refers to all measures applied by the state organs to combat crime including criminal legislative policy, judicial policy and enforcement policy. The criminal legislative policy refers to guidelines and principles in the legislation acting as the soul. The criminal judicial policy is specific instructions and strategies for the criminal judicial practice. Accordingly, the criminal enforcement policy is the guideline for the enforcement of criminal law. The contemporary penal policy has revealed the coexistence of criminalization and decriminalization; of penalty lightening, penalty without incarceration and socialized penalty, as well as a trend of polarization. The social prevention policy can be divided into macro prevention and micro prevention, subject to reasonable adjustment during the social transformation period.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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