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Public Opinion on the Death Penalty in Mainland China and Taiwan

Authors :
Ziyu Li
Qian Qin
Xiaotong Jiao
Source :
China Report. 57:327-345
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Mainland China and Taiwan are two significant regions currently executing the death penalty; especially, Mainland China alone is believed to implement an amount of executions even larger than the total of all other countries. However, although Mainland China and Taiwan share the Chinese language, as well as traditional culture, the public’s opinions on the death penalty diverge. There is no evidence showing that more people are becoming abolitionists, albeit different social groups, domestic and overseas, are trying to propel the process of abolitionism. The public’s opinions on the death penalty are highly influenced by various factors, including cultural and historical ones, which are considered to be fundamental. Besides, the media, the public’s confidence in the judicial system, nationalism and international pressure also impact the public opinion. The governments of both Mainland China and Taiwan should take further actions in terms of the judicial system.

Details

ISSN :
0973063X and 00094455
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
China Report
Accession number :
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