Author(s): Sonny Shiu-hing Lo
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 265
Half-title
......Page 2
Series Page
......Page 3
Title
......Page 4
Copyright
......Page 5
Contents
......Page 6
List of Tables
......Page 8
List of Abbreviations
......Page 10
Series Editors’ Foreword
......Page 12
Acknowledgments
......Page 18
The Concept of Transborder Crime
......Page 22
Organized Crime and the State
......Page 25
Transborder Crime and the Changing Role of the State
......Page 31
Transborder Crime and Interstate/Intergovernmental Cooperation
......Page 32
The Case of Greater China
......Page 33
Socioeconomic Interactions and Transborder Crime
......Page 37
Art Crime
......Page 42
Car-Crashing Syndicates, Highway Robberies, Murders, and Assassinations
......Page 43
Cross-Border Begging
......Page 45
Computer and Internet Crime
......Page 46
Counterfeiting
......Page 48
Triad Activities
......Page 50
Drug Trafficking and Loan Sharking
......Page 52
Fraud
......Page 54
Hijacking
......Page 57
Illegal Gambling
......Page 58
Illegal Workers
......Page 59
Kidnapping
......Page 61
Money Laundering
......Page 66
Human Smuggling
......Page 70
Smuggling of Goods and Products
......Page 73
Weapons Smuggling
......Page 78
Media Piracy
......Page 80
Prostitution
......Page 82
Cross-Border Theft and Robbery
......Page 86
The Changing Patterns of Transborder Crime
......Page 88
2. The PRC State Response at National, Provincial, and Local Levels
......Page 89
Response at Provincial and Local Levels: Guangdong, Shenzhen, and the Pearl River Delta
......Page 91
Persistence of Art Crime
......Page 96
Antidrug Trafficking Campaigns
......Page 97
Combating Highway Robberies
......Page 99
Tackling Counterfeiting and Fraud
......Page 100
Antigambling Efforts
......Page 102
Cross-Border Kidnapping
......Page 104
Mainlanders’ Visits to Hong Kong
......Page 105
Triads, the Mainland Democracy Movement, and PRC Reactions
......Page 106
Antiprostitution
......Page 108
Antismuggling Efforts
......Page 109
Anticrime Campaigns
......Page 110
Police Performance and the “Protective Umbrella”
......Page 113
Anticorruption
......Page 115
Judicial Reforms
......Page 118
Media Scrutiny in Mainland China and Hong Kong
......Page 119
South China: The Weak Central State Versus the Strong Mafia States
......Page 121
Art Crime
......Page 123
Assassinations
......Page 124
Antipiracy and Internet Crime
......Page 125
Counterfeiting
......Page 127
Cross-Border Thefts, Cell Phone Smuggling, and Loan Sharking
......Page 128
Illegal Gambling
......Page 129
The Narcotics Trade
......Page 130
Antismuggling
......Page 131
Response to Cross-Border Money Laundering
......Page 134
Anticrime Policy in Hong Kong and South China
......Page 137
Antiprostitution Raids
......Page 138
Anti-Triads Operations
......Page 139
Police Performance and Effectiveness
......Page 141
The Role of the Independent Commission Against Corruption
......Page 143
Prison Management
......Page 147
Youth Problems and Cross-Border Crime
......Page 148
Summary
......Page 149
Cross-Border Crime and Politics from Colonial to Postcolonial Macao
......Page 150
Reform of Disciplinary Forces
......Page 153
Anticorruption and Its Limits
......Page 154
The Case of Ao Man Long
......Page 156
Casinos, Organized Crime, and Beijing’s United Front
......Page 157
Casino Competition, the Balance of Power, and Cross-Border Crime
......Page 160
Money Laundering Involving North Korea
......Page 162
The Macao Government’s Response to North Korean “Money Laundering”
......Page 164
Tackling Cross-Border Crime and Local Crime
......Page 166
Stemming the Tide of Cross-Border Illegal Workers
......Page 169
Public Scrutiny
......Page 170
Macao’s Postcolonial State and Organized Crime
......Page 172
Taiwan and Mainland China
......Page 173
Hong Kong and the PRC
......Page 179
Taiwan’s Response to Terrorism
......Page 182
Hong Kong’s Response to Terrorism
......Page 184
Macao’s Response to Terrorism
......Page 186
Summary
......Page 187
6. Intergovernmental and Regional Cooperation
......Page 188
Macao and Hong Kong
......Page 189
Macao and Taiwan
......Page 191
Mainland China and Taiwan
......Page 192
Sino-Hong Kong Cooperation and Its Limitations
......Page 196
Legal Relations Between Hong Kong and Mainland China
......Page 199
Problems of Cross-Border Departmental Cooperation
......Page 202
Summary
......Page 205
Embedded Autonomy and the Combat Against Transborder Crime
......Page 206
Transborder Crime, the State, and Economic Liberalization
......Page 212
Transborder Crime and Intergovernmental Cooperation
......Page 213
Multiple Jurisdictions and Problems of Intergovernmental Cooperation
......Page 215
Introduction
......Page 218
1. Types and Patterns of Transborder Crime in Greater China
......Page 224
2. The PRC State Response at National, Provincial, and Local Levels
......Page 232
3. Cross-Border Crime and the Postcolonial State in Hong Kong
......Page 236
4. Response of the Postcolonial State in Macao
......Page 240
5. Espionage and Terrorism
......Page 242
6. Intergovernmental and Regional Cooperation
......Page 244
7. Conclusion
......Page 247
Glossary
......Page 248
Bibliography
......Page 250
Index
......Page 254
About the Series Editors
......Page 265