Skip to main content Accessibility help
Internet Explorer 11 is being discontinued by Microsoft in August 2021. If you have difficulties viewing the site on Internet Explorer 11 we recommend using a different browser such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox.

Chapter 8: Criminal Justice System

Chapter 8: Criminal Justice System

pp. 234-263

Authors

, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, , The Chinese University of Hong Kong, , City University of Hong Kong
  • Add bookmark
  • Cite
  • Share

Summary

This chapter provides a general picture of the criminal justice system in Hong Kong. It highlights the roles and powers of key criminal justice agencies including the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF), the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and the prosecution. It includes discussion of police powers and prosecutorial decision-making. This chapter also goes through the criminal procedure, drawing attention to key decision points such as bail, court venue, the plea and the standard of proof. It concludes by looking at the various sentencing options at the court’s disposal.

Keywords

  • Hong Kong Police Force
  • police powers
  • Independent Commission Against Corruption
  • prosecution
  • prosecutors
  • standard of proof
  • presumption of innocence
  • criminal procedure
  • guilty plea
  • sentencing

About the book

Access options

Review the options below to login to check your access.

Purchase options

eTextbook
US$69.00
Paperback
US$69.00

Have an access code?

To redeem an access code, please log in with your personal login.

If you believe you should have access to this content, please contact your institutional librarian or consult our FAQ page for further information about accessing our content.

Also available to purchase from these educational ebook suppliers