The Japanese Mafia: Yakuza, Law, and the State. Peter B. E. Hill

The Japanese Mafia: Yakuza, Law, and the State


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Earlier this month Ever since the Japanese government passed a state secrecy law last December (here), reports about Fukushima have become muted. You are in the right place to get lowest price. Nov 5, 2013 - Looking for great deals on The Japanese Mafia: Yakuza, Law, and the State and best price? The irony of the man in charge of the country's The Yakuza groups make their money through a combination of legal businesses – like dispatching day laborers – and illegal activities such as extortion, racketeering, and financial fraud. Apr 16, 2008 - The Japanese Mafia: Yakuza, Law, and the State. 11 that Tanaka had strong ties to the Yakuza, Japan's organized crime groups — which presumably isn't great for one's health. Dec 16, 2012 - A weekly magazine had reported on Oct. Apr 5, 2010 - Manabu Miyazaki is suing police over a ban on manga based on the yakuza, the Japanese mafia. Oxford: 2003 . Mar 22, 2014 - What is known is that the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza, are heavily involved in recruiting the workforce for the Fukushima clean-up, and they are employing destitute and mentally ill people, and some folks in Japan are saying that many hundreds of these workers have died from radiation exposure. Dec 1, 2013 - Like the Italian mafia or Chinese triads, the yakuza engage in activities ranging from gambling, drugs, and prostitution to loan sharking, protection rackets and other illegal ventures often run through front companies. Feb 11, 2014 - Japan Won't Let Filmmakers Use the Yakuza for Movie Plots Anymore · VICE Special There is no way to determine—given Japan's new State Secrets law—the true extent of original damage, or the ongoing, uncontrolled release of radiation into the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean, which has continued without pause. The ban has caused a graphic novel based on his memoir to be pulled from shelves, in an effort to lessen Miyazaki still describes himself as “freelance yakuza.” Japan has only started to enact laws proscribing organized crime as recently as 1992. But unlike their foreign counterparts, yakuza are legal groups with offices in major Japanese cities, and they have historically been tolerated by authorities, although there are periodic clampdowns on some of their less savoury activities.

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