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Organizing crime in Chinatown: New York City's Chinatown and the social system of organized crime in the United States of America during the Progressive Era

机译:唐人街的有组织犯罪:进步时代期间纽约市的唐人街和美国的有组织犯罪社会体系

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An analysis of primary and secondary source documents from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries challenges many assumptions about Chinese organized crime in the United States. Contrary to conventional wisdom, this analysis provides strong evidence that Chinese organized crime predates, in structure and sophistication, organizations of other ethnic origins later recognized as "modern" organized crime by academics, the media, and the government. This analysis also refutes the conventional wisdom that Chinese organized crime is culturally insular in its manifestations. Rather, it victimizes Chinese and non-Chinese alike and it operates easily and frequently with non-Chinese criminals of the upperworld and underworld.;A qualitative, document-based assessment of Chinese criminal activities in the United States from 1850's to the 1910's and a case-study of the first "tong war" between the New York City branches of the Hip Sing Tong and the On Leong Tong (1899-1907) reveal the existence of a multiethnic social system of organized crime that extended across the United States and to China itself. Implementing a sophisticated social network of Chinese and non-Chinese upperworld and underworld actors, Chinese enterprise and power syndicates of the turn-of-the-century were involved with police and political corruption, labor racketeering, price fixing, prostitution, gambling, immigrant smuggling, slavery, drug trafficking, extortion, and other violent crimes.
机译:对19世纪和20世纪主要和次要来源文献的分析挑战了许多关于在美国的中国有组织犯罪的假设。与传统观点相反,这种分析提供了有力的证据,表明中国有组织犯罪的结构和复杂程度早于其他族裔组织,后来被学者,媒体和政府视为“现代”有组织犯罪。这种分析还驳斥了传统观念,即中国有组织犯罪在其表现形式上是文化上的孤立。相反,它使中国人和非华人都受害,并且与上层世界和黑社会的非华裔罪犯一起轻松,频繁地开展业务。基于文件的定性评估,对1850年代至1910年代在美国的中国犯罪活动进行了评估。嘻哈堂和安良堂(1899-1907)在纽约市的分支机构之间进行的第一次“堂战”的案例研究表明,存在着遍及美国和中国本身。世纪之交的中国企业和权力集团建立了由中国和非中国上层及黑社会参与者组成的复杂的社交网络,参与了警察和政治腐败、,窃,定价,卖淫,赌博,偷渡移民,奴隶制,贩毒,勒索和其他暴力犯罪。

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  • 作者

    McIllwain, Jeffrey Scott.;

  • 作者单位

    The Pennsylvania State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Pennsylvania State University.;
  • 学科 Criminology.;Cultural anthropology.;American history.;Ethnic studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 353 p.
  • 总页数 353
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:49:11

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