Teacher Wang, Po-Chi was interviewed by The Epoch Times: Taiwanese teenagers drove without a license, analysis by crime prevention scholars

[The Epoch Times, October 18, 2024] (The Epoch Times reporter LAI,MIN-JU reported in Taipei, Taiwan) A 15-year-old boy surnamed Zeng in Taipei City stole his grandfather’s car to go out on the 17th and crashed into a stinky tofu stall in Neihu District, killing three and two hurt. Experts said that a series of mistakes led to the entire incident, …

Teacher Wang, Po-Chi was interviewed by China Times: Preventing criminal behavior needs to start from a young age – The thin man steals the petunia, the big man steals the morning glory

04:10 2024/10/14 China Times WANG,YANG-CHIEH, New Taipei There is a Taiwanese proverb, “A thin man steals a pet, and a big man steals a morning glory.” It means that if children are indulged in wrong behaviors over and over again, they will become worse when they grow up. There is also the “crisis tree theory” in the West, which believes …

Teacher Wang, Po-Chi was interviewed by China Times: Same-sex marriage has been legalized, and male-male harassment cases have increased by 14%.

04:10 2024/09/22 China Times TSAI,I-CHEN, CHIU,LI-YA, LAI,YU-WEI Two years after the ” Stalking and Harassment Prevention Act ” came into effect, 87% of the victims were female. Compared with the first year, the number of female victims decreased by 153 and the number of male victims increased by 46 in the second year. There is an increase trend in men, …

Teacher Wang, Po-Chi was interviewed by China Times: Scholars suggested written warnings and penalties to fill the protection window period

04:10 2024/09/22 China Times Qiu Liya, Lai Youwei, Cai Yizhen Two years after the ” Stalking and Harassment Prevention Act” came into effect, experts lament that it is difficult to prosecute harassment by strangers. According to statistics, although written warnings from the police have certain effectiveness, about 10% of perpetrators will ignore them. Civil society groups and scholars pointed out …

Teacher Wang, Po-Chi was interviewed by Radio Taiwan Inyl: The death penalty is conditionally constitutional. Scholars: It is just a relay station for the debate on the existence and abolition of the death penalty.

Time: 2024-09-20 19:54 News Quote: Interview Writing Editor: LIU,YU-CHIU In response to the Constitutional Court’s ruling No. 8 of the 113th Anniversary of the Constitution issued today (20th), which found that the death penalty is “conditionally constitutional.” Scholars believe that this judgment did not challenge the majority of public opinion in support of the death penalty, and that social unrest …