Communities, Crime and Social Capital in Contemporary China

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A01=Lena Y. Zhong
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Bonding Social Capital
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CCP Central Committee
China Law Yearbook
Civil Society
community
Community Crime Prevention
Community Crime Prevention Programme
control
criminology research
Disorderly Behavior
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household registration system
hukou
Hukou System
informal
Informal Social Control
leadership
Leadership Responsibility System
Mass Prevention
neighbourhood governance
NPC Standing Committee
People's Democratic Dictatorship
People’s Democratic Dictatorship
prevention
public
Public Security Law
Public Security Police
public security studies
qualitative fieldwork
Rented Housing Units
responsibility
Routine Activities Theory
security
Shenzhen SEZ
Shenzhen Statistical Bureau
social capital impact on crime prevention
Strike Hard Campaign
system
Temporary Hukou
Temporary Residence Permits
urban sociology
VIP Visit
Yanda Campaign
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843924050
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the theoretical and empirical dimensions of community crime prevention in China, examining in particular the role of social capital in a rapidly modernizing economic, social and political context. In doing so it provides a vivid picture of contemporary crime and crime control in China as well as analyzing the very particular Chinese approach to community crime prevention, looking at such social institutions as the household registration system, the neighbourhood committee, the work unit and the public security bureau.

The particular focus of this book is on BLSCC − Building Little Safe and Civilized Communities − in the city of Shenshen which has been undergoing rapid change. The book looks at two contrasting communities within the city, looking at their different characteristics and the differing ways in which social capital operates in relation to crime and crime prevention.

As well as shedding light on the hitherto largely hidden subject of crime prevention in China this book also makes an important contribution to wider debates about social capital and its potential, an invaluable study based on unique research.

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