The Relationsim Theory of Criminal Justice – Insight for a Paradigm Shift from the East

Date: 23rd Oct 2025

Time: 2:00 pm

Location: Law Board Room, Faculty of Law


Visiting member of the Regent’s SCR, Professor Jianhong Liu of Macau University of Science and Technology will be speaking at the Law Faculty on Thursday 23 October 2025. 

“Building a general theory of criminal justice has been a largely abandoned project in the dominant Western development of criminal justice theories. I analyze the difficulties and take insights from Eastern context to revive this important project.  Generally, there are two significant difficulties in building a general criminal justice theory. First, different from criminology theories, criminal justice produces multiple outcomes at different levels. Second, the scopes of existing theories largely originate from Western contexts and data, few including cross-cultural variation. This presentation outlines a unified theory to explain multiple criminal justice outcomes at the system, institutional, and individual levels across cultures under a paradigm shift from the current “monotonic paradigm” to a more general “comparison paradigm.” The new paradigm logically contains the existing paradigm while broadening research questions and scope of criminal justice studies. It constructs a new set of concepts and propositions, presenting an effort toward a general causal criminal justice theory.”

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