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  2. Law enforcement in China - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, the China Coast Guard was granted maritime rights and law enforcement akin civilian law enforcement agencies in order to carry out contrast of illegal activities, keep peace and order, as well as safeguarding security at sea, when performing duties related to the use of marine resources, protection of marine environment ...

  3. Baojia system - Wikipedia

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    The baojia system (Chinese: 保甲; pinyin: bǎojiǎ; Wade–Giles: pao 3-chia 3) was an invention of Wang Anshi of the Northern Song dynasty, who created this community-based system of law enforcement and civil control that was included in his large reform of Chinese government ("the New Policies") from 1069–1076.

  4. History of criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Ancient China was also relatively progressive, allowing for female prefects. Some examples of ancient Chinese prefects include: Chong Fu, prefect of the Ying District in the East Han Dynasty, and Ching Chow, prefect of the modern Shang-tung Province.

  5. People's Police (China) - Wikipedia

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    ("Be loyal to the party, serve the people, be impartial in law enforcement, and strict in discipline") Agency overview; Formed: 19 October 1949: Employees: 1.8–1.9 million: Annual budget: $110 billion (est. 2019) Jurisdictional structure; National agency (Operations jurisdiction) People's Republic of China: Operations jurisdiction: People's ...

  6. Shanghai Municipal Police - Wikipedia

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    The skills developed in Shanghai have been adopted and adapted by both international police forces and clandestine warfare units. William Fairbairn was again the central figure, not only leading the Reserve Unit but teaching his new methods to law enforcement agencies in the United States, Cyprus, and Singapore. [citation needed]

  7. Traditional Chinese law - Wikipedia

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    Bodde, Derk, "Basic concepts of Chinese law: The genesis and evolution of legal thought in traditional China," Essays on Chinese civilisation, ed. Charles Le Blanc and Dorothy Borei. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981. Ch'ü T'ung-tsu, Law and society in traditional China. Paris and The Hague: Mouton, 1961. Escarra, Jean.

  8. People's Armed Police - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, China Coast Guard was granted maritime rights and law enforcement akin civilian law enforcement agencies in order to carry out contrast of illegal activities, keep peace and order, as well as safeguarding security at sea, when performing duties related to the use of marine resources, protection of marine environment, regulation of ...

  9. Legal history of China - Wikipedia

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    The Organic Law of the People's Procuratorates, an amended version of a 1954 law, made procurators responsible for supervising law enforcement by the police, courts, and administrative agencies. The procuratorate was linked to China's past in that it functioned like the censorial system of imperial China.