Back in the 1980s, Hong Kong experienced a sharp increase in violent crime, such as armed robberies and kidnaps, involving the use of heavy firearms and ammunition, perceived to be committed by the professional criminals from mainland China. This situation created fear and panic regarding the safety of society casting doubt on the capability of the government to maintain law and order, and protect its citizens. The situation persisted into the 1990s. After the return of sovereignty to China in 1997, Hong Kong in the 2000s and up to the 2010s claimed itself to be one of the safest cities in the world due to achievements in the criminal justice system and crime rates. After a literature review on how crimes and criminals may be affected ...
The book analyses the results of a large scale victimisation survey that was conducted in 2005-06 wi...
This study provides an overview of the first systematic research on triad-related homicide in a Chin...
The ‘crime drop’ refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised count...
Hong Kong has become one of the world’s safest metropolises. The low official crime and victimizatio...
Containing a wealth of archival material and statistical data on crime and criminal justice, Crimina...
The Centre for Criminology at the University of Hong Kong was established in 1999 to provide a home ...
This paper considers the legality of the detention of Hong Kong businessmen in the mainland through ...
The Centre for Criminology at the University of Hong Kong was established in 1999 to provide a home ...
Book Review: The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China: Case Studies of Mainland China, Ho...
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
With the growing global importance of China, Chinese organised crime has become a growing non-milita...
After more than 35 years of economic reforms, China's urbanization has been increased from 17.92% in...
Review of Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo, The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China. Case Studies on M...
Since the liberalization of the immigration laws in 1965, the once tranquil Chinatowns in the United...
A triad society is a well-established, cohesive branch of Chinese criminal organizations focally aim...
The book analyses the results of a large scale victimisation survey that was conducted in 2005-06 wi...
This study provides an overview of the first systematic research on triad-related homicide in a Chin...
The ‘crime drop’ refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised count...
Hong Kong has become one of the world’s safest metropolises. The low official crime and victimizatio...
Containing a wealth of archival material and statistical data on crime and criminal justice, Crimina...
The Centre for Criminology at the University of Hong Kong was established in 1999 to provide a home ...
This paper considers the legality of the detention of Hong Kong businessmen in the mainland through ...
The Centre for Criminology at the University of Hong Kong was established in 1999 to provide a home ...
Book Review: The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China: Case Studies of Mainland China, Ho...
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
With the growing global importance of China, Chinese organised crime has become a growing non-milita...
After more than 35 years of economic reforms, China's urbanization has been increased from 17.92% in...
Review of Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo, The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China. Case Studies on M...
Since the liberalization of the immigration laws in 1965, the once tranquil Chinatowns in the United...
A triad society is a well-established, cohesive branch of Chinese criminal organizations focally aim...
The book analyses the results of a large scale victimisation survey that was conducted in 2005-06 wi...
This study provides an overview of the first systematic research on triad-related homicide in a Chin...
The ‘crime drop’ refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised count...