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On Han Fei Tzu’s Thought of Crime Prevention

Zongyan Jiang

Asian Social Science, 2023, vol. 19, issue 6, 46

Abstract: Crime prevention refers to the active intervention before the occurrence of crimes. Han Fei Tzu, a legalist during the pre-Qin period, viewed the suppression of criminal motives as the core of crime prevention, and brought out a series of measures to prevent crimes. In this paper, the author summarized his thoughts on crime prevention by analyzing his views on human nature, the causes of crimes, and crime prevention.

Date: 2023
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