Wrongful convictions in China: Comparative and empirical perspectives

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The primary focus of this comparative and empirical work is to address wrongful convictions between China and common-law countries in order to promote a better understanding of wrongful convictions in China’s practice with the help of comparative analyses, verifiable and empirical data and case studies. It examines the scope of wrongful convictions and offers new insights into the worldwide movement to prevent them, assesses how far it has progressed and what reforms are most needed. The book suggests that adversarial and inquisitorial systems alike could benefit from this research and learn valuable lessons from one another on how to effectively reduce the risk of wrongful convictions.

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Jiang, N. (2016). Wrongful convictions in China: Comparative and empirical perspectives. Wrongful Convictions in China: Comparative and Empirical Perspectives (pp. 1–356). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46084-9

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