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Vietnamese Organized Crime in the Czech Republic, by Miroslav Nožina, Filip Kraus

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Vietnamese Organized Crime in the Czech Republic, by Miroslav Nožina, Filip Kraus
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Vietnamese Organized Crime in the Czech Republic
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1159166243
Responsibility statement
by Miroslav Nožina, Filip Kraus
Series statement
Crime Prevention and Security ManagementSpringer eBooks.
Summary
The book provides a complex, socio-anthropological analysis of organized crime operating in the Vietnamese diaspora in the Czech Republic and its international implications. Currently, there are about 4 million people of Vietnamese descent living in this diaspora and many other countries, looking for an opportunity to improve their lives. This book draws upon original and primary research including interviews, participant observation, and documentary analysis to trace the migration and history of the Vietnamese diaspora in the Czech Republic. It highlights the influence of crime, criminality and Vietnamese organized crime on the social organization and everyday life of the diaspora. It examines the whole range of organized crime activities that they engage in and argues that they develop contemporary diasporic Asian crime networks which are shaped by the social environment of the host countries. This book contributes to the discourse on the changing identities of the migrants and analyses this crime in a comparative perspective, particularly focussing on Central Europe, to provides insights on migration and crime for a wider international audience.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Theoretical Background, Research Methods And Information Sources -- 2. Vietnamese Migration To The Czech Republic And The Appearance Of Vietnamese Criminal Networks -- 3. The World Of The Vietnamese Diaspora In The Czech Republic -- 4. Vietnamese Criminal Activities In The Czech Republic -- 5. Conclusions
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