兰州大学法学院

Associate professor

  • Name:Jiang Yong
  • Gender:male
  • Title:Associate professor
  • Institute: Institute of Criminal Law
  • Email address:jy@lzu.edu.cn
  • Short Biography
  • Research Achievement
  • Research Project
A brief introduction
In 2008, he received a bachelor's degree in law from Jiangsu Police Institute, a Master's degree in police Science from Southwest University of Political Science and Law in 2011, and a Doctor's degree in litigation law from People's Public Security University of China in 2015.From 2015 to 2019, he taught in the Criminal Investigation Law School and the Law School of Southwest University of Political Science and Law, and from December 2019 to now, he taught in the Law School of Lanzhou University.
Research Fields
Criminal Procedure Law, Police Law, Criminal Investigation
Main courses
Criminal Procedure Law, Criminalistics, Criminology
Professional Affiliation
Member of the Research Center of Modern Investigation Techniques and Tactics, People's Public Security University of China;
Member of the Research Center of Procedural Law and Judicial Reform, Southwest University of Political Science and Law.
Award-winning
2012 Excellent Master's Thesis of Chongqing;
2014 National Scholarship for Doctors from the Chinese People's Public Security University;
2016 An advanced individual in scientific research at the School of Criminal Investigation of Southwest University of Political Science and Law.

I. works

  1. [1] “Research on the Function of investigation Power in Social Transformation Period--Illustrated by the Case of Criminal Policing”, Mass Publishing House, July 2016

    II. thesis

    1. [1] “Jiang Yong & Chen Gang. A Study on the Dislocation of Public Security organ Administrative Power and Investigation Power--Based on the Perspective of Police Power Control” [J]. Legal Science, June 2014.

      [2] “Jiang Yong. A debate about the strength of police power: Unbalanced structure and effective governance” [J]. Legal Institution and Social Development, March 2017.

      [3] “Jiang Yong. The Legislative Improvement of Chinese Police Coercive Measures from the Perspective of Basic Rights Intervention” [J]. Global Law Review, April 2017.

      [4] “Jiang Yong. Why Involution: An Examination of the Control Pattern of Chinese Police Power--A Political and Social Perspective” [J]. Oriental Law, May 2016.

      [5] “Jiang Yong. From Compliance to Legitimacy: Reshaping the Legal System of Police in my country” [J]. Journal of Central South University (Social Science Edition), March 2017.

      [6] “Jiang Yong. The Introduction of Personal Information Rights in the Investigation Procedure in the Era of Big Data” [J]. Journal of Wuhan University (Social Science Edition), March 2019.

      [7] “Jiang Yong. The Procedural Law Turn of China's Electronic Forensics Regulation in the Perspective of Personal Information Protectio” [J]. Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University (Social Science Edition), 2019, June 2019.

      [8] “Jiang Yong. The functional outline of the power of investigation under the perspective of social transformation--Also on the direction of investigation reform” [J]. Journal of the Chinese People's Public Security University (Social Science Edition), January 2016. Reprinted by Chinese People's University's Xeroxed Materials issue 7, 2016.

[1] Chongqing Doctoral Program of Social Science Planning (2015BS044): Research on the Functional Adjustment of the Right of Investigation in the Period of Social Transformation, Moderator.

[2] The Rule of Law Approach for police Network Enforcement Power Allocation in the Internet + Era -- From the perspective of basic Rights intervention, Moderator.

[3] The Public Security Theory and Soft Science Project of the Ministry of Public Security (2013GALLYJGD030): Research on the Police Model of "Strike, Prevent, Manage, and Control Integration" of Public Security Organs under the guidance of intelligence information, Moderator.

[4] Soft Science Project of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission (KJ1600103): Research on Analysis Model and Supply Model of Job Crime Intelligence Based on Big Data, Moderator.