The description you provided aligns best with the Conflict model.
The Conflict model posits that society is made up of groups with differing interests, and those in power (such as a ruling party or elite group) impose their beliefs and values on the rest of society, often through force or coercive means. In this case, the Communist Party of China can be seen as a powerful minority that establishes laws and acceptable behaviors contrary to the interests of other segments of society.
The other models mentioned (Due Process, Crime Control, and Consensus) generally emphasize different aspects of society and its legal systems, often focusing on maintaining order or protecting individual rights rather than the dynamics of power and conflict.