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Study on the System of Penalty Substitution in Taiwan, China—Based on 494 Commutation Judicial Documents

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Although the penalty substitution system has not been established in mainland China, there is no lack of relevant discussion. Some scholars suggest that we should learn from the introduction of a commutation system to alleviate the disadvantages of short-term freedom penalty and the difficulty of fine penalty implementation; other scholars discuss the function and value of penalty substitution. In mainland China, short-term free penalty and fine penalty are statutory punishments for many crimes, and if the penalty replacement can be realized within a reasonable range, it can also alleviate the disadvantages of the execution of the penalty. The judicial system of Taiwan is rich in judicial practice and has a long time to revise. Based on legislative data and 494 judicial documents related to commutation in Taiwan, China, a comprehensive review of the penalty substitution system in Taiwan will help to explore the role and limitations of penalty substitution as an alternative to punishment.

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  • Weiwei Du, 2021. "Study on the System of Penalty Substitution in Taiwan, China—Based on 494 Commutation Judicial Documents," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 17(2), pages 1-83, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:17:y:2021:i:2:p:83
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