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The System of Compulsory Isolated Detoxification

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From the founding of New China (1949) to the end of the 1970s, the Chinese government had successfully eradicated the drug problem in the Chinese Mainland, a monumental achievement in the eyes of the world. Since the late 1970s, however, as a by-product of the Opening Up and Reform, the problem of drug addiction returned and began to go viral. The number of drug addicts was at 50,000 according to a figure released in 1988 based on the nationally registered drug addicts for the first time, a figure which rose to 70,000 in 1989

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    A Drug Prevention Education Textbook (College Edition), by the Anti-drug Committee of Qujin City, Yunnan People’s Press, 2012, p.1.

  2. 2.

    The Contemporary Chinese Dictionary (the 2002 revised and expanded edition), compiled by the Dictionary Department, Institute of Linguistics, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Commercial Press, 2002, p. 309.

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    See Articles 2 and 3 of the Reply by the Ministry of Public Security to Certain Issues concerning the Enforcement of the Anti-Drug Law of the People’s Republic of China (Ministry of Public Security Reply [2008], No.7).

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    “Reflections on Performing the Function of Compulsory Isolated Detoxification,” by Changhai ZHENG, Justice of China, 2011, No. 5.

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    A Study on the Compulsory Isolated Detoxification System, MA Thesis, by Ming WU, Changchun University of Science and Technology, 2012.

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    See “Integrating Innovative Detoxification models and Strengthening the People-first Concept,” by Baohua SUN, Legality Vision, 2013, No.7.

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    “Thoughts on Performing the Functions of Compulsory Isolated Detoxification by the Administrative Organ of Reeducation through Labor,” by Yunfei ZHANG, in An Exploration of Detoxification and Rehabilitation, Law Press, 2010, p. 52.

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    “A Preliminary Exploration into the Function and Realization Path of the Value of Compulsory Isolated Drug Rehabilitation in Strengthening and Innovating Social Management,” by Zhenyu LIU, Justice of China, 2013 (1).

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    Guanyao MO & Kefe GUi, “The Situation of Detoxification since the Implementation of the Anti-Drug Law”, Journal of Kunming University of Technology and Science (Social Science Edition), 2010, No. 6.

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    “Thoughts on the Medical Work in Compulsory Isolated Detoxification,” by Quanli HAN, Justice of China, 2010, No. 12.

  13. 13.

    “On Cultivating Staff for Drug Detoxification under the New Anti-drug Law,” by Yuzhi JIANG, et al., Chinese Journal of Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment, 2010, No. 3.

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    “On the Emotional Deficiency and Its Reconstruction for Compulsory Isolated Detoxification Patients—from the Perspective of Resocialization,” by Fang WU & Shenyi LIU, Chinese Journal of Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment, 2010, No. 6.

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    On the Improvement of China’s Compulsory Isolated Drug Detoxification System, by Feifei LAN, MA Thesis, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, 2013.

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    An Interpretation of the Regulations on Drug Detoxification, edited by Guanyao MO, the People’s Public Security University Press, 2011, p. 65.

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    The Regulations on Drug Detoxification and the Operation of the New Drug Detoxification System,” by Jianlong YAO, in Journal of Chinese People’s Public Security University (Social Sciences Edition), 2012, No. 5.

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    “The abolition of the System of Reeducation through Labor Is an Irresistible Trend,” by Liangfei CHEN & Zhiqiang HUANG, in Oriental Morning Post, November 7, 2013 (Sect. 14).

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Ren, Y., Lu, X. (2020). The System of Compulsory Isolated Detoxification. In: A New Study on the Judicial Administrative System with Chinese Characteristics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4182-7_14

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