Chinese Courts Strengthen Legal Response To Trafficking
China's Supreme People's Court says abductions and trafficking of children and women fell nearly 78% in 2025 compared with a 2012 peak, while online and fraud-facilitated trafficking rises. In a release on April 2 the court warned that coded language and cross-border fraud complicate investigations and plans judicial interpretations and notable-case publicity to clarify standards. Legal experts urge using DNA, AI and big data to improve prosecutions.
Key Points
- 1Report shows 78% drop in child and women abduction crimes since 2012 peak
- 2Highlights rise of online, coded-language and fraud-facilitated trafficking, complicating investigations and prosecutions
- 3Calls for judicial interpretations and use of DNA, AI, and big data to boost convictions
Scoring Rationale
Official data from the Supreme People's Court gives high credibility and national scope, while rising online trafficking and tech-based countermeasures add actionable relevance. Novelty is moderate (trend update with notable cases), and depth is sufficient though not highly technical, yielding a strong but not top-tier impact score.
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