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This 17 page paper discusses the growing problem of crime in China in relation to its mobile population. This paper examines different theoretical perspectives, such as rational choice theory and others, in an attemp to explain this phenomena. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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purpose of this research proposal is to outline my plan for presenting research compiled in regards to Chinas mobile population and its relation to crime. I believe this research
topic will point out many correlations between these two factors and will present compelling evidence which shows how this problem can be combated given a thorough understanding of the problem
as it is presented. Crime rates are rising in China and I believe there is a clear link between this
fact and the mobility of the populations. Consider the mass executions taking place in that country and the little effect they are having on reducing crime rates (Blane, 2002).
The police are often near frenzy as they try to frantically control and out-of-control situation (Blane, 2002). On
his last night on earth, CHANG Dongqing to a distress call made from the scene of an armed robbery in progress near the police station here in the town of
Taigu, in Shanxi province, where he was stationed. Another officer had taken with him the police stations only firearm, a 1954 series, .45-caliber semiautomatic pistol, so Officer Chang armed himself
with the long iron rod that completed the stations armory. Not more than an hour later, he had been killed by a shotgun bullet fired into the heart.
Officer Chang is one of hundreds of police casualties who have died while on police business the beginning of the latest Strike Hard campaign in April. The campaign has again
unleashed months of frenzied police activity intended to frighten criminals into submission and demonstrate to the general population that the government still has crime under control (Mittenthal, 2002).
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