by jimmyb » Sun Jun 26, 2016 11:51 am
Yakuza still around for sure. I think in Japan they're outsourcing some of the street crimes to Chinese and Koreans though. Yakuza into corporate and white-collar crime big time.
Check out the book "Yakuza: The Explosive Account of Japan's Criminal Underworld" by David Kaplan. It's a bit dated, but still very good history/analysis of Yakuza.
Jeremy you should also check out the book "McMafia" by Misha Glenny. There's a chapter on the Yakuza in there. Book also includes chapters on the Russians, Israelis, Colombians, and Nigerians among others. I use McMafia in my class on TNC.
Good question about Yakuza and CN though. I'm not sure. Yakuza typically active in American cities where you don't see large Italian American population. Maybe they bumped into each other in LA.
Yakuza still around for sure. I think in Japan they're outsourcing some of the street crimes to Chinese and Koreans though. Yakuza into corporate and white-collar crime big time.
Check out the book "Yakuza: The Explosive Account of Japan's Criminal Underworld" by David Kaplan. It's a bit dated, but still very good history/analysis of Yakuza.
Jeremy you should also check out the book "McMafia" by Misha Glenny. There's a chapter on the Yakuza in there. Book also includes chapters on the Russians, Israelis, Colombians, and Nigerians among others. I use McMafia in my class on TNC.
Good question about Yakuza and CN though. I'm not sure. Yakuza typically active in American cities where you don't see large Italian American population. Maybe they bumped into each other in LA.