ID | 104328 |
Title Proper | From triads to snakeheads |
Other Title Information | organised crime and illegal migration within Britain's Chinese community |
Language | ENG |
Author | Silverstone, Daniel |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | his article revisits the continued existence of organised crime within the Chinese community, with particular reference to snakeheads and the trafficking or smuggling of illegal migrants. This article begins by exploring the history of Chinese organised crime within the United Kingdom and situates its continued existence within an ever more diverse 'Chinese community'. It then draws on research involving three sets of qualitative data: one set is based on 60 interviews with law enforcement personnel based in China and the United Kingdom as well as key stakeholders within the Chinese community; the other set is based on structured questionnaires issued to 25 Chinese residents currently illegally residing in the United Kingdom; the final set is a review of the five free Chinese newspapers analysed over a 2-week period for relevant advertisements relating to migration. It then explores the mechanisms which enable illegal migrants to obtain criminal employment and discusses the motivations of those involved. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Crime Vol. 12, No. 2; May 2011: p93-11 |
Journal Source | Global Crime Vol. 12, No. 2; May 2011: p93-11 |
Key Words | Snakeheads ; Chinese Organised Crime ; People Smuggling ; China Crime ; Illegal Migration |