A Law Enforcement Sourcebook of Asian Crime and CulturesTactics and Mindsets.

"Even in multicultural North America, few whites, blacks, or Hispanics have extensive experience or understanding of Asian culture. For experienced police officers, intelligence analysts, correctional officers, and prosecutors, the problems of cultural differences in behavior remain complex and...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Daye, Douglas D. (Author)
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Part Part I: Introduction
  • chapter 1
  • chapter 2 Basics
  • What? Why? How?
  • Benefits, and Sources
  • chapter 3 Culture, Police, and Asian Crime
  • part Part II: Cultural?Do's and Don'ts"
  • chapter 4 Public Relationships
  • chapter 5 Person-to-Person Relationships
  • chapter 6 Interviewing Witnesses, Victims, and Monks
  • chapter 7 Witnesses and Some Cross-Cultural Aspects of Trials
  • chapter 8 Suspect's Records and Affiliations
  • chapter 9 Interrogating Suspects and Recruiting Informants
  • chapter 10 Asian Youth Gangs
  • chapter 11 Numbers, Gambling, Tattoos, Food, and Regionalisms
  • part Part III: Mindsets, Profiles, and Religions
  • chapter 12 Contrasting Chinese and American Mindsets
  • chapter 13 Major Components of Chinese Mindsets
  • chapter 14 Ethnic Profile: The Chinese
  • chapter 15 Five Deep Cultural Mindsets
  • chapter 16 Is Reading the Chinese Ethnic Strategists Relevant for Police?
  • chapter 17 Chinese Language, Names, and Holidays
  • chapter 18 Ethnic Profile: The Vietnamese
  • chapter 19 Asian Buddhism and Chinese Confucianism
  • part Part IV: Recording, Preserving, Training, and Planning
  • chapter 20 Standard Telegraphic Code (STC)
  • chapter 21 Preserving the Cross-Cultural Skills Police Already Possess
  • chapter 22 The Unnoticed Pressures on Asian-American Officers
  • chapter 23 Supplementing the Planning of Criminal Justice and In-Service Training Programs
  • chapter 24 A. Criminal Justice Prejudice? Cross-Cultural Studies Belong to Social Science
  • chapter 25 Community Policing and Cross-Cultural Training Programs
  • chapter 26 Afterword.