More than 36,000 Chinese people have turned themselves in for economic crimes during a 10-week grace period that ended last week.
Still to be worked out is how aggressively to go after past economic crimes.
Instead, the charges will be limited to economic crimes, the officials said.
"You won't get much experience in trying sophisticated economic crimes."
There are still few programs to help victims of economic crimes.
Only eight were released, however, because the other 21 face a second trial for 'economic crimes'.
Furthermore, this relationship was found to be strongest with respect to economic crimes.
But far less attention is paid to economic crime.
Punishment of economic crime is the name they give to political repression.
From 1982 to 1988, the total number of economic crimes were 218,000.