Professor Wang Po-Chi, who in an interview with United Daily News, stated that in the case of the killing of two police officers, fugitive notification and home visit monitoring should be implemented.

2026-04-12 00:00 United Daily News / Reporters Yuan Zhihao and Shao Xinjie / Special Report “The sacrifices of Tu Mingcheng and Cao Ruijie could have been avoided. If the reports had been made earlier, the police officers would have been mentally prepared to encounter fugitives and would have been extra cautious. The Correctional Agency’s openness and transparency in allowing the …

Professor Wang Po-Chi, in an interview with the Liberty Times, stated: “Protective Orders: Loopholes 3-2 – Simply amending the law is not enough; the key to their failure lies in ‘insufficient manpower + broken collaboration’.”

2026/04/11 08:49 Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report Domestic violence tragedies are rampant. The Legislative Yuan has proposed amending Article 31 of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act to add a provision allowing electronic monitoring of those who violate protection orders. However, current amendments focus more on “back-end” handling. In the past, there have been frequent cases where victims were severely beaten by …

Professor Wang Po-Chi, in an interview with the Liberty Times, stated that the “Protection Order Loophole 3-1” poses a fatal risk before issuance, and that the amendments to the Domestic Violence Law only address the backend.

2026/04/11 08:49 Reporter Yang Xinhui / Taipei Report Domestic violence tragedies are occurring frequently. The Legislative Yuan has proposed that relevant ministries amend Article 31 of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act to add a provision allowing electronic monitoring of those who violate protection orders. However, the current amendments by relevant ministries focus more on “back-end” processing. In the past, there …

Police Radio News Report: International Forum on AI Crime Prevention – Cross-Border Dialogue Between Industry, Government, and Academia

Published: 2023-03-20 Published by: News Section, Police Radio Station International Forum on AI Crime Prevention – Cross-Border Dialogue Between Industry, Government, and Academia The Department of Criminal Justice at Ming Chuan University held an international forum on AI crime prevention today, bringing together domestic industry, government, and academia, as well as scholars from the US, Australia, and India, to focus …

Professor Wang Po-Chi, interviewed by CTV News: He takes leave whenever he’s called out! Professors complain about the “no proof required, students abuse it” policy without penalty points | CTV News 20260315

135 universities nationwide have implemented “physical and mental leave,” allowing students to take leave without proof. However, some professors complain that this good intention is being abused by students. If a student is called out for being late or skipping class, they simply take leave and don’t come. Should attendance points be deducted for taking physical and mental leave? The …

LIN,SHU-LI, a financial expert, was interviewed by TVBS’s “Financial Money Power” program: “Stock Soaring Groups May Take You Flying High? They Could Scam Your Retirement Savings by 10 Million! Overnight, You’re 20 Million in Debt!” [#FinancialMoneyPower] | 20260309 Zhao Qingxiang ft. LIN,SHU-LI

Scam groups heavily utilize AI and algorithms to target people searching for investment information, creating customized scripts to build trust step by step. This article analyzes the scam from the perspectives of the “fraud industry” and “fraud psychology,” revealing how scam groups exploit three major human weaknesses: greed, fear, and time pressure, leading people step by step into their traps. …

Teacher LIN,SHU-LI, in an interview with the United Daily News: Family alienation… Scholar: Children leaving home at a young age, the internet is a contributing factor.

February 21, 2026 00:00 United Daily News / Reporters Li Yixin, Liao Bingqi / Taipei Report LIN,SHU-LI, Assistant Professor of the Department of Criminal Justice at Ming Chuan University, pointed out that the increasing number of runaways among teenagers and children worldwide, including in Europe and the United States, is a widespread phenomenon and is inextricably linked to the rise …