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The robbery of motorcycle taxi drivers in China: a lifestyle/routine activity perspective and beyond
Xu, J.
2009-05-01
Source PublicationThe British Journal of Criminology
ISSNxxx
Pages491-512
Abstract

Using official police records, interviews with motorcycle taxi drivers and the participant observation of their working activities in Tianzhi city, China, this paper examines how and why a dimension of social stratification—household registration (hukou)—is related to the risk of robbery victimization and attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of applying lifestyle/routine activity theory to contemporary urban China. It discloses that migrant motorcycle taxi drivers are highly overrepresented in robbery victimization. Their night-time working practices enhance their chances of being robbed by both increasing exposure to likely offenders and reducing the presence of capable guardians. The study further explores how a structural factor—motorcycle ban policy—shapes different routine activities between migrant and resident motorcycle taxi drivers and, by extension, differential risks of robbery victimization. The paper concludes by pointing out the importance of locating lifestyle/routine activities in a larger Chinese macro-social structural context. The outcome is one of the very first ethnographic analyses of crime conducted in situ in China.

KeywordRoutine Activity Theory Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Robbery China
DOI10.1093/bjc/azp024
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
Corresponding AuthorXu, J.
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Xu, J.. The robbery of motorcycle taxi drivers in China: a lifestyle/routine activity perspective and beyond[J]. The British Journal of Criminology, 2009, 491-512.
APA Xu, J..(2009). The robbery of motorcycle taxi drivers in China: a lifestyle/routine activity perspective and beyond. The British Journal of Criminology, 491-512.
MLA Xu, J.."The robbery of motorcycle taxi drivers in China: a lifestyle/routine activity perspective and beyond".The British Journal of Criminology (2009):491-512.
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