Asian organized crime and the anglosphere [electronic resource] / Leo S. F. Lin.
2023
HV6453.A67 L56 2023
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Title
Asian organized crime and the anglosphere [electronic resource] / Leo S. F. Lin.
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9783031414824 (electronic bk.)
3031414829 (electronic bk.)
3031414810
9783031414817
3031414829 (electronic bk.)
3031414810
9783031414817
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 144 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-41482-4 doi
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HV6453.A67 L56 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
364.106/095
Summary
In this book, "Asian Organized Crime and the Anglosphere," the author uncovers the multifaceted phenomenon of Asian Organized Crime (AOC) and its profound impact on nation-states, with particular emphasis on English-speaking countries. From the United States and Canada, to the United Kingdom, to Australia and New Zealand; each chapter delves into the intricate dynamics and transnational operations of Asian criminal groups. The book explores the diverse responses and strategies employed by these countries, shedding light on the categories of AOC, ranging from traditional criminal activities rooted in Asian countries to high-tech transnational crimes that have rapidly expanded into Western nations. Readers will gain insights into the presence and impact of prominent Asian criminal groups operating within the Anglosphere. Focusing on national and homeland security implications, this book equips professionals, students, practitioners, and academics with the knowledge to understand, counter, and combat Asian organized crime.
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Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications.
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Table of Contents
1. Theoretical Frameworks
2. Developments of Asian Organized Crime
3. United States
4. Canada
5. United Kingdom
6. Australia
7. New Zealand
8. Conclusion.
2. Developments of Asian Organized Crime
3. United States
4. Canada
5. United Kingdom
6. Australia
7. New Zealand
8. Conclusion.