Propaganda Work in Chinese Courts

Author:

Trevaskes Susan1

Affiliation:

1. Griffith University, Brisbane

Abstract

This article explores the nature and function of trials and sentencing rallies as mediums of propaganda in Chinese criminal court work. It looks at trials and rallies as two means through which courts project images and messages outwards to a community of onlookers, spectators and participants. The theatrics of adjudication and sentencing carry images and messages about the State, order, legitimacy and the consequences of punishment. The educative and deterrence tasks of the court in trials and sentencing rallies are therefore perceived as part of a wider program of social control and socialization in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The main period under examination is a pivotal stage of legal history in the PRC, the first years of the post-Mao reform period in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This examination of trials and sentencing rallies will show that despite the two-decade long push to effect a new modernist legal culture based on professionalism, regularity and bureaucratic rationality, criminal justice practices in China have continued to rely on the crude theatrics of expressive punishment that have been employed since the days of revolution.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

Reference4 articles.

1. Beijing Review (1985) ‘Making law a household word in China’ , Beijing Review 28(31): 26 .

2. Garland, David (1991) ‘Punishment and culture: The symbolic dimensions of criminal justice’ , Studies in Law, Politics and Society 11: 191-222 .

3. Trevaskes, Susan (2002) ‘Courts on the campaign path: Criminal court work in China’s “Yanda 2001” anti-crime campaign’ , Asian Survey 42(5).

4. Trevaskes, Susan (2003) ‘Public sentencing rallies in China: The symbolizing of punishment and justice in a socialist state’ , Crime, Law and Social Change 39(9): 359-382 .

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