A triad society is a well-established, cohesive branch of Chinese criminal organizations focally aimed at monetary gain. Abiding by the same code of conduct and chain of commands assured the formation of blood brothers with one solitary aspiration. With such authority and manipulation amid the triad syndicate, this aspiration inevitably resulted in the running of illicit activities in triad-controlled territories. As the intimacy between Hong Kong and China grew deeper, an upsurge of cross-border crime has emerged since the 1990s. Prosperity in China caused a process of mainlandization of triad activities because of an ever increasing demand of licit and illicit services in Chinese communities. Consequently, triad societies have changed fro...
Negotiating access to participants presents challenges for researchers of organised crime. Issues in...
On 3 October 2014, peaceful pro-democracy protestors were attacked by thugs in Mong Kok, a working-c...
Back in the 1980s, Hong Kong experienced a sharp increase in violent crime, such as armed robberies ...
There is an increasing trend towards 'mainlandisation' of criminal activities by triads based in Hon...
There is no doubt that the triads have become recognized as a sophisticated and international crimin...
Since the liberalization of the immigration laws in 1965, the once tranquil Chinatowns in the United...
This paper reports on triad activities in Hong Kong from 1997 to 2004. In opposition to the popular ...
Overview In its most common form, the collective term triad refers to underground criminal fraternit...
Ten years after Hong Kong's retrocession to China, the traditional Triads, in partnership with other...
The Chinese criminal underworld is evolving along two paths: structural and territorial-based triads...
April 2005 The criminal activities of the Chinese triads have long been known to stimulate the imagi...
With the growing global importance of China, Chinese organised crime has become a growing non-milita...
The international media has traditionally reported on the triad secret societies in terms of a mythi...
Utilising individual interviews and focus group discussions, primarily from two Chinese cities, The ...
Since the start of economic reform in 1978, China has witnessed significant challenges posed by the ...
Negotiating access to participants presents challenges for researchers of organised crime. Issues in...
On 3 October 2014, peaceful pro-democracy protestors were attacked by thugs in Mong Kok, a working-c...
Back in the 1980s, Hong Kong experienced a sharp increase in violent crime, such as armed robberies ...
There is an increasing trend towards 'mainlandisation' of criminal activities by triads based in Hon...
There is no doubt that the triads have become recognized as a sophisticated and international crimin...
Since the liberalization of the immigration laws in 1965, the once tranquil Chinatowns in the United...
This paper reports on triad activities in Hong Kong from 1997 to 2004. In opposition to the popular ...
Overview In its most common form, the collective term triad refers to underground criminal fraternit...
Ten years after Hong Kong's retrocession to China, the traditional Triads, in partnership with other...
The Chinese criminal underworld is evolving along two paths: structural and territorial-based triads...
April 2005 The criminal activities of the Chinese triads have long been known to stimulate the imagi...
With the growing global importance of China, Chinese organised crime has become a growing non-milita...
The international media has traditionally reported on the triad secret societies in terms of a mythi...
Utilising individual interviews and focus group discussions, primarily from two Chinese cities, The ...
Since the start of economic reform in 1978, China has witnessed significant challenges posed by the ...
Negotiating access to participants presents challenges for researchers of organised crime. Issues in...
On 3 October 2014, peaceful pro-democracy protestors were attacked by thugs in Mong Kok, a working-c...
Back in the 1980s, Hong Kong experienced a sharp increase in violent crime, such as armed robberies ...