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Research interests
My reasearch interest lies in two areas. The first area is penology, especailly community sanctions and measures. The other area is the socio-legal interpretation of governance, social control and criminal justice, for example, what is good governance, what is the role of coercive control in the making of good governance, and how should a fair criminal justice system be look like under good governance. I'm interested in supervising PhD students in the area of criminal justice and penology.
Education/Academic qualification
Comparative study on penology and criminal justice, PhD, Chinese legal reform and social control: a case study of community sanctions and measures, University of Nottingham
1 Oct 2011 → 30 Sept 2015
Award Date: 7 Dec 2015
Criminal justice, LLM , China University of Political Science and Law
1 Jul 2009 → 1 Jul 2011
Award Date: 1 Jul 2011
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Research on equality and diversity in the work of the Sentencing Council
Chen, Q., Kuppuswamy, C., Tas Cifci, F., Littlechild, B., Cogoni, D., Geach, N., Bright, A. & Vuk, M.
1/09/21 → 31/01/22
Project: Research
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How Chinese courts respond to COVID-19: Consistency and regionalism in criminal sentencing
Chen, Q., 10 Sept 2021. 16 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation › peer-review
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Lowering the age of criminal responsibility: How harm-focused public discourse overrode the official narrative in China
Chen, Q., 9 Jul 2021. 15 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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China’s new civil code has angered feminists – the Chinese Communist Party is now trying to appease them
Chen, Q., 4 Jan 2021, The Conversation.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Deliberative democracy or populist punitiveness: feminist politics and China’s big data surveillance
Chen, Q., 10 Sept 2020.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Private policing and community self-governance in China’s COVID-19 lockdown
Chen, Q., 10 Sept 2020.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review