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In Depth: Punishing People for Their Relatives’ Crimes Comes Under Scrutiny in China

By Huang Yuxin and Kelly Wang
2024年09月19日 16:04
Legal experts are pushing to reform the practice of collective punishment, which can cause law-abiding citizens to lose their shot at joining the civil service or getting into the military
Collective punishment can cost law-abiding citizens their shot at entering the civil service, certain university programs, or the military if they happen to be related to a convicted criminal.

Legal experts in China are pushing to reform a longstanding practice that can cause law-abiding citizens to lose their shot at joining the civil service, getting into certain university programs or the military if they happen to be related to a convicted criminal.

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