Why the interest in the death penalty in China?
Criminal justice major, I'm working on increasing my knowledge on China at the moment, its more than just the death penalty its the power of the police in China, and how culture and precedents effect law enforcement in China.
I have an essay due soon, and I'm working on systematic and local problems with policing in China, the US, and the EU.
My complete list of is
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