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Disadvantages of the Forward Movement of Criminal Law to Regulate Social Relationships

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DOI: 10.23977/law.2024.030607 | Downloads: 5 | Views: 169

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Ma Quan 1

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1 Chongqing Jinfan Law Firm, Chongqing, China

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Ma Quan

ABSTRACT

The concept of preemptive criminal law refers to the implementation of legislative and judicial measures to prevent and regulate criminal behavior before it occurs, with the aim of maintaining social order and public safety. In recent years, with the increasing complexity and diversity of social conflicts, the notion of preemptive criminal law has emerged as a new approach to crime prevention in various countries. This concept is theoretically grounded in the need for dynamic adjustments to social relationships, aspiring to reduce crime through early legal intervention, thereby achieving social stability and enhancing legal awareness. However, in practice, preemptive criminal law has revealed several shortcomings, such as infringements on individual rights, excessive interference with social relationships, and issues arising from the expanded scope of criminal law. These problems not only affect the fairness and effectiveness of criminal law but also negatively impact social trust and judicial resources. Consequently, this paper analyzes the theoretical foundations and practical effects of preemptive criminal law, focusing on its drawbacks and proposing corresponding improvements, with the aim of providing guidance for legislative and judicial practices.

KEYWORDS

Forward movement of criminal law; social relations; disadvantages; measures

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Ma Quan. Disadvantages of the Forward Movement of Criminal Law to Regulate Social Relationships. Science of Law Journal (2024) Vol. 3: 45-51. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.23977/law.2024.030607.

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