Social problems and crime in rural China: An analysis of the communal period and reform period
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1995
Authors
Ma, Zhanbin
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine social change in
a village in northern China, more, specifically, the effects of
the initiation of economic reform in the commune period (1953-
1983) compared with effects in the reform period ( 1983--
present). China is still a rural country 1with 80% of the
Chinese people living in the countryside. It is here that the
problems of the new reform have had theilr most profound
influence.
Findings from my fieldwork indicate tlhat the earlier
community solidarity and social cohesion engendered by
communal social organization have been dimimished by reform
policies. The more competitive, money-makingr ethos of reform
has led to an expansion of crime and social wroblems.
A discussion of specific crime and social. problems in one
Chinese village is used as evidence to demonstrate the case.
My data show that the introduction of capitalism in the
Chinese countryside has led to a fundamental weakening of
social security and to increasing social malintegration.
Moreover, the typicalty of this village indicates that the
problems found there are prominent in a wider rural context.