The Death Penalty in the People's Republic of China: Deterrent and Political Tool

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This presentation discusses research on the death penalty in the People's Republic of China. This research is limited to the People's Republic of China from its founding in 1949 to the present and considers solely situations where the individual was sentenced to death by the Chinese legal system. This presentation discusses this research and this work in progress.

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Creation Date: April 2, 2009
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UNT Honors College
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UNT Scholarly Works
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Creator (Author):
Bouschor, Caitlin

University of North Texas

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Tanner, Harold Miles

University of North Texas; Faculty Mentor

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  • Creation: April 2, 2009
Description:

This presentation discusses research on the death penalty in the People's Republic of China. This research is limited to the People's Republic of China from its founding in 1949 to the present and considers solely situations where the individual was sentenced to death by the Chinese legal system. This presentation discusses this research and this work in progress.

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Department: History
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17 p.

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Keyword(s): death penalties | political tools | death sentences | crimes | People's Republic of China
Source: Sixth Annual University Scholars Day, 2009, Denton, Texas, United States
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Series Title: University Scholars Day
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UNT Honors College
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UNT Scholarly Works
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