Monmouth Chinese Japanese and American Law enforcement Comparison Paper

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Compare and contrast the three nations’ law enforcement. Each nation’s law enforcement has a different core value - The Rule of Law for American police; social harmony for Japanese police, and CCP party line for Chinese police. Elaborate on those core values respectively. How have the core values affected the development of their respective law enforcement in terms of police structure, policing style, and police-community relationship? Which of the three do you think is the most effective in fighting against the crime of your interest? If you were a citizen of that nation, would you be comfortable with that kind of police system? Why or why not? If you were a Japanese or a Chinese citizen, how would you view the law enforcement in the USA? Why do you say so?

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Running Head: POLICING COMPARISON
Comparison of the Chinese, Japanese, and American Law Enforcements

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POLICING COMPARISON

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Comparison of the Chinese, Japanese, and American Law Enforcements
The US, Japanese, and Chinese law enforcements are quite distinctive from one another.
These variations can be attributed to differences in the country’s law enforcement core values
entailing The Rule of Law for American police; social harmony for Japanese police, and CCP
party line for Chinese police. The American policing customs constitute of: pragmatism,
violence, social mobility, individualism, as well as low power distance (Tran, 2017). These core
values of the United States policing significantly differs from the Japanese policing customs that
advocate for conservatism, non-violence, high power distance, and face-saving (Tran, 2017). In
the case of Chinese police, the scope of the police’s work is highly regulated by the Communist
party. The party empowers its leaders by incorporating the public police chiefs into the party’s
leadership teams in the varied government levels. 90% of the provincial public security chiefs in
the country are part of the CCP party leadership teams (Wang, 2014). Hence, the variations in
the nation’s law enforcement core values reflect how policing is done in the three countries.
The primary objective of the Chinese police is procuring daily social management and
preventing cases o...


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