What are the criminal policies?

Criminal policy: refers to all kinds of criminal countermeasures formulated or applied by the national legislature and judicial organs to prevent crime, punish crime and correct criminals according to China's national conditions and crime situation. In mainland academic circles, several books specializing in criminal policy have defined criminal policy respectively. For example, Professor Ma Kechang's Criminal Policy in China [1] holds that China's criminal policy "refers to China's * * * production party and people's democratic regime. In order to prevent crime, reduce crime and even eliminate crime, under the guidance of Marxism–Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought, according to China's national conditions and the situation in a certain period,

Decision-making bodies are: public institutions representing state power.

For example:

1. China 1996 amended the criminal procedure law to allow lawyers to intervene in advance and cancel the detention review.

2. 1997 Amend the Criminal Law to establish a legally prescribed punishment for a crime and abolish the analogy system.

3. We are now carrying out "fair law enforcement" and "civilized law enforcement" in public security organs, and implementing policies such as "civilized supervision" and "civilized supervision" in prisons and reeducation-through-labor places.

4. For example, after the "9 1 1" terrorist incident in the United States, the American government, based on the need to maintain social stability, on the one hand, introduced a series of measures to prevent terrorist crimes and policies conducive to cracking down on and searching for terrorists, such as strengthening the security inspection of public facilities such as airports and strengthening the interrogation and investigation of people from Arab regions.