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Author: Xiu, Liu

Title: Organized Crime and the Black Economy in China

Summary: Organized crime has now become a serious social problem in all cities in China. Officially, the Chinese government has thus far acknowledged that only a few criminal groups have acquired so-called mafia-like characteristics in their organizational structure. However, there are no real mafia-type organizations in China. Organized crime in China mainly engages in drug trafficking, money laundering, smuggling, human trafficking, manufacture and smuggling of counterfeit money and guns, prostitution, etc.

Details: Santiago, Chile: Global Consortium on Security Transformation, 2010. 20p.

Source: Internet Resource: Working Paper Series, No. 7: Accessed November 29, 2010 at: http://www.securitytransformation.org/images/publicaciones/173_Working_Paper_7_-_Organized_Crime_and_the_Black_Economy_in_China.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: China

URL: http://www.securitytransformation.org/images/publicaciones/173_Working_Paper_7_-_Organized_Crime_and_the_Black_Economy_in_China.pdf

Shelf Number: 120299

Keywords:
Drug Trafficking
Human Trafficking
Money Laundering
Organized Crime (China)
Prostitution
Smuggling
Trafficking in Weapons