Organizing Crime in Chinatown
Delve into the intricate world of organized crime with "Organizing Crime in Chinatown," a compelling study by an insightful author published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2004. Spanning 260 pages, this book critically examines the prevailing views held by academics, the media, and government officials regarding Chinese organized crime. It meticulously tests these conventional beliefs against historical evidence to determine whether this phenomenon is emerging, nontraditional, or a combination of both. Furthermore, it explores the implications of these findings on the perceived criminal threat to the United States. Whether you are a student of criminology, sociology, or simply intrigued by the complexities of organized crime, this book offers a thorough investigation that challenges assumptions and sheds light on an often-misunderstood subject. Don't miss your chance to gain a deeper understanding of this critical issue—add "Organizing Crime in Chinatown" to your collection today!