Director Chang, Kuang-Ming interviewed by FTNN News: Combating Fraud Must Be Effective! Anti-Fraud Association Poll: 84.7% Support Government Assessment of Caning, 73.3% Support Referendum.

Published: 2026/7/2 15:16 Social Center / Comprehensive Report Taiwan Civil Anti-Fraud Association held a press conference today (2nd) titled “Combating Fraud Must Be Effective! Government Gives an Answer! Caning Referendum Poll Released.” The survey results showed that 73.3% of respondents agreed to promote caning as a means to combat fraud through a referendum. Association Chairman Xu Liangyuan stated that in …

Teacher Wang Po-Chi interviewed by TVBS News: Zombie e-cigarette cartridges have just been upgraded to a Class I drug, but new alternatives have already emerged | TVBS News

Drug addiction hotline 0800 770 885 Zombie e-cigarette cartridges were recently officially upgraded to a Class I drug, but new drugs will not disappear as a result. It is very likely that drug dealers have already prepared the next new alternative. However, according to police statistics, although they are currently making every effort to crack down on zombie e-cigarette cartridges, …

Teacher Wang Boqi, in an interview with United Daily News: Experts: Sexual Assault Personal Information Can Be Revealed Based on Danger Level, but Ministry of Health and Welfare Still Deems it Inappropriate

2026-06-16 00:00 United Daily News / Reporters Liao Jingqing and Weng Weizhen / Taipei Report Since July 2022, a school bus driver surnamed Li has been posing as a charlatan to lure and sexually assault multiple female students, resulting in some contracting HIV. There are public demands to release Li’s personal information. Experts suggest a compromise solution of “tiered, high-risk, …

Professor Wang Po-Chi, in an interview with China Times News Network: Police officers caught in a dilemma during vehicle pursuit SOPs, igniting anger among lower-ranking officers

04:10 2026/06/13 China Times, Lai Youwei, Taoyuan Following the tragic death of three people, including two pedestrians, during a police pursuit of drug addict Zhang Hongkai, the Taoyuan City Police Department issued a letter last August reiterating the procedures for police officers following vehicles, stipulating that they should follow at a minimum intensity and at a considerable distance. Lower-ranking officers …

Professor Wang Po-Chi was interviewed by Chung Cheng E-News: The Aging Prison System and the Current Situation and Dilemmas of Elderly Offenders.

[Reporters Hung Meng-yao and Chen Ling-ci/Chiayi, Yunlin Report] The proportion of elderly inmates has been steadily increasing in recent years, raising concerns about their care and rehabilitation in prisons. This phenomenon has prompted public reflection on why crime and recidivism rates among the elderly are rising annually. Furthermore, how will our social structure and legal system address this impact? Are …

Professor Wang Po-Chi was interviewed with TVBS News: Etomidate reclassified as a Schedule I controlled substance; drug manufacturing can be punishable by death | TVBS News @TVBSNEWS01

With frequent cases of accidents caused by drug driving, the Executive Yuan today (4th) launched amendments to strengthen criminal liability and fines. Those who drive under the influence of drugs while riding a motorcycle or driving a car will be fined NT$90,000 or NT$120,000. The fine for refusing to take a test for the first time has also been increased …

Professor Wang Po-Chi was interviewed on the PTS Taiwanese Channel’s “Taiwan New Vision” program: Is etomidate a drug? Driving while ingesting drugs is extremely dangerous! Should harm reduction rely on heavy penalties? Should source control and testing be amended?

➊ Increased number of drug-impaired driving incidents! Has it become localized? Are laws failing to address it? ➋ Emerging drugs are being detected! Can’t they be seen from appearance? Do they affect reaction time? ➌ Drugs are infiltrating schools! Are they affecting brain development? Are they bought online? Are they supplied by gangs? ➍ Passengers in the same vehicle are …

Professor Wang Po-Chi, in an interview with PTS News Network, discussed the “aging” of cash-out drivers in fraud rings and the arrest of two individuals aged 59 and over by Pingtung police. Published: 2026/5/22 12:34 Updated: 2026/5/22 15:08

Published: 2026/5/22 12:34 Updated: 2026/5/22 15:08 Wang Rou-ting, Xu Zheng-jun, Xu Meng-yi / Local Report Pingtung police cracked two fraud cases and arrested the money mules who appeared to withdraw money. However, the two men, aged 59 and 68 respectively, are significantly older than those arrested in the past. Scholars speculate that the elderly either had financial needs or had …