“…These reforms included the removal of unqualified officers, a focus on clearing crime (with less focus on crime reports, which are prone to manipulation), a central inspection and supervision system, attempts at the reduction of corruption among police (reinforced with an open telephone [110] call service), and reorganisation of the Ministry of Public Security (Dai 2001). In short, many police reforms have focused on 'reassurance' and public-order policing, especially in urban areas where great concern existed over the criminal potential of the floating population of internal migrants (Bakken 2004;Nielsen and Smyth 2009).…”