Sociological Analysis of Absence of Rights and Interests of Mobile Population and Crimes
- Yun Han
Abstract
Safeguarding rights and interests of mobile population and preventing crimes committed by mobile population can not do without urban development, governmental administration, improvement in and implementation of laws and regulations and supervision and support from social forces. But in practice, the rights and interests of mobile population are often neglected during urban development, local governments face conflicting objectives, interests and responsibilities when coming down to mobile population, the laws and regulations can not be effectively enforced, and there is no effective supervision and support from social forces. To safeguard rights and interests of mobile population and prevent crimes committed by mobile population, the governments at all levels should be people oriented, adopt a scientific outlook on development and create sound interactions among the four subsystems.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v5n5p151
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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