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Crime against business in China [La criminalité contre les entreprises «in China»]

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Bouhours, Brigitte
Bouhours, Thierry
Broadhurst, Roderic

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Polymedia Meichtry SA

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The results of a large victimisation survey conducted in 2006 of 5,117 businesses in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Xi'an are reported. Over one-quarter (26.2 per cent) of businesses reported at least one incident of crime over the past year, but highe

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Revue Internationale de Criminologie et de Police Technique et Scientifique

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