Acknowledgment; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: Introduction: Toward an€Analytical Framework of€Understanding the€Context and€Content of€Policing; Policing as Interactions Between the€State Organization and€Environment; The Scope of€Policing and€Crime Control in€Greater China; Comparative Systemic Differences; Chapter 2: Policing in€China; Protecting State Leaders: Reforms of€the€Military and€Paramilitary Police; Dealing with€Terrorism and€Non-governmental Organizations; National Security and€Social Control: Policing Protests and€Religious Activities
Modernization of€the€Police Equipment and€Consolidation of€Community Policing Conclusion; Chapter 6: Policing the€Anti-WTO Protests in Hong Kong; Policing the€Anti-WTO Protests: Hong Kong Police's Assumptions and€Strategies; Interactions Between Police and€Protestors; Structural, Political/Ideological, Cultural, Contextual and€Situational Factors; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Policing the€Occupy Central Movement in€Hong Kong; The Changing Context of€Policing in€the€OCM; Police Grievances and€Public Support; Divided Occupiers and€Final Showdown; Police Versus Triads
Police Legitimacy and€CorruptionPolice Capability, Coordination and€Reforms; Coping with€Cross-Border Crime; The Lee Po Case: Was€There Cross-Border Execution of€Mainland Law in€Hong Kong?; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Modernization of€China's Police and€Learning from€Hong Kong; Characteristics of the€Policing Context and€Content in€Hong Kong; The Policing Environment in€the€PRC; Policy Transfer: Ways in€Which Mainland Police Are Learning from€Hong Kong; The Modernization of€the€Mainland Police; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Knowledge Transfer from€Hong Kong Police to€Mainland Chinese Police
The Development of€Police Cooperation Between Hong Kong and€ChinaPolice Cooperation in€Hong Kong, Mainland China, Macao and€Taiwan; Intelligence Sharing and€Operations; The Collection of€Evidence; Joint Anti-Crime Campaigns; Mutual Exchange, Visits and€Training; What Does the€Mainland Learn from€Hong Kong?; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Policing in€Hong Kong; Vision, Values and€Establishment; Response to€the€Politicization of€Hong Kong; Response to€the€Rise of€Localists and€Home-Grown Terrorists; Response to€Cross-Border Crime
The Fragmented Nature of€Occupy Central MovementPolice Operations; Conclusion; Chapter 8: The 2016 Mongkok Riot in€Hong Kong; The February 9, 2016 Riot in€Mongkok; Police Miscalculation and€Internal Grievances; Reactions from€the€Society and€Beijing; Police Perspectives and€the€Riot's Political Implications; Comparative Implications and€Conclusion; Chapter 9: Policing Crises in€Mainland China: The€Shenzhen Landslide, Tianjin Explosion and€Shanghai Stampede; The Shenzhen Landslide; The Tianjin Explosion; The Shanghai Stampede; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Policing in€Taiwan
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This book examines the politics of policing in Greater China, including mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao. As the author shows, police ideological indoctrination is strongest in mainland China, followed by Hong Kong, and Taiwan, where the police is under increasing political stress, in the aftermath of rising public protests and socio-political movements. Macao's police, on the other hand, is far less politicized and indoctrinated than their mainland Chinese counterpart. This book demonstrates that policing in China is a distinctive and extensive topic, as it involves not only crime control, but also crisis management and protest control, governance and corruption (or anti-corruption), the management of customs and immigration, the control over legal and illegal migrants, the transfer of criminals and extradition, and intergovernmental police cooperation and coordination. As economic integration is increasing rapidly in Greater China, this region's policing deserves special attention