How to improve fairness and efficiency in law enforcement? Shanghai police deepen this reform

Release time:Jun 17, 2024 13:03 PM

Standardizing the law enforcement and case handling process is an important prerequisite for improving the efficiency of public security work and ensuring fairness and justice. In recent years, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau has made the "one-stop" law enforcement and case handling management center a key project to deepen the construction of law enforcement standardization. By reshaping the law enforcement and case handling model and other means, it further improves the effectiveness of combating crimes and improves the level of modernization of urban security governance.

In early April this year, at the "one-stop" law enforcement and case management center of the Fengxian Public Security Bureau, police officers from different lines of work closely together, including criminal investigation and legal affairs, to dig deeper based on the flow of frozen funds and the use of bank cards involved in the case. They identified a criminal gang that provided money laundering services for telecommunications fraud and arrested five people involved in the case in one fell swoop.

Faced with the frequent occurrence of crimes such as telecommunications and Internet fraud, the Shanghai police have innovated their methods of combating crime: relying on the law enforcement and case management center to build an integrated synthetic combat platform, drawing on professional police backbones to form a special team, coordinating police resources, integrating data information and technical means, and improving actual combat capabilities. So far, the city's "one-stop" law enforcement and case management centers have analyzed and judged more than 3,300 police cases per month and have arrested more than 2,400 suspects.

While efficiency is important in public security work, fairness is equally indispensable. The new generation of law enforcement and case handling management system used uniformly by public security agencies across Shanghai not only breaks down information barriers across all lines, but also embeds real-time monitoring and early warning functions, transforming law enforcement supervision from passive verification to active intervention, achieving supervision and management of all elements and processes of law enforcement and case handling, and timely rectifying law enforcement problems.

In addition to deepening the reform of the law enforcement and case handling mechanism, the Shanghai police are also working hard to promote judicial cooperation and integrate judicial resources. It is reported that the five parties of "public security, procuratorial, judicial, judicial and legal" have settled in the public security "one-stop" law enforcement and case handling management center and operate coaxially, striving to achieve quick sentencing of minor crimes and quick handling of simple cases, to protect the legitimate rights and interests of suspects to the greatest extent, to reduce the impact on the normal operation of enterprises, and to strive for the best social governance results at the lowest judicial cost.


How to improve fairness and efficiency in law enforcement? Shanghai police deepen this reform
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