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Predictors of the prevalence and importance of the observed trinary control system in rural China

Political Science

Predictors of the prevalence and importance of the observed trinary control system in rural China

S. Jiang, D. Zhang, et al.

This research by Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, Darrell D. Irwin, Xin Jiang, and Yichen Zhao delves into the dynamics of control systems in rural China. Through a comprehensive study of 2343 respondents in 164 villages, it uncovers how various individual and village factors influence the prevalence and importance of community order maintenance mechanisms, shedding light on the intricate balance of formal and informal controls.

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Abstract
Western criminological literature continues to focus on the binary control system (formal vs. informal), while China has long employed the trinary system (formal, semiformal, and informal) in its construction of social control. China scholars have investigated the prevalence and importance of the trinary control system as a key to understanding social control. However, there is a lack of research on their predictors. The current study aims at investigating the correlates of the prevalence and importance of the observed trinary control system in rural China. Using the sample data of 2343 respondents collected from 164 villages in rural China, the study found that both individual and village factors were the predictors of the prevalence of the observed controls exerted by village committees, a measure of semiformal control, and police, a measure of formal control, in maintaining community social order. Findings included the reported prevalence of four control mechanisms as significant predictors of their importance in community order maintenance. The implications of these findings are discussed.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 05, 2024
Authors
Shanhe Jiang, Dawei Zhang, Darrell D. Irwin, Xin Jiang, Yichen Zhao
Tags
control system
rural China
village committees
community order
police control
individual factors
village factors
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