TY - JOUR AB - The Agreement on Joint Cross-Strait Crime-Fighting and Mutual Judicial Assistance (hereinafter referred to as "The Agreement") was signed by Chiang Binkun (president of SEF) and Chen Yunlin (president of ARATS) in the third Chiang-Chen meeting and taken into effect on June 25, 2009. Police from Taiwan and Mainland China implemented the contents in the Agreement, established cooperative mechanisms, and actively fought against cross-border fraud crimes and have attained remarkable achievements. However, the criminal fraud syndicates are forced to move the call centers to Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and other countries. This article introduces the current situation of controlling telecom/internet fraud crimes in Taiwan and shows readers significant cooperation among Taiwan, Chinese mainland and other countries on crackdown on crimes – "0310", "0928" and "1129" Actions. It also proves that the P-P cooperation concept of cracking down on crimes is a common implementation that can expand from one place to many places. Global Police forces must exceed the country and regional governance limitation under the global structure and gather regional organizations’ power to face and solve problems together. The police forces globally should abandon prejudices, give full play to professional quality, express their work enthusiasm, work together intelligently, develop function-based P-P cooperative platforms and form a connected network of crime prevention area while preserving national sovereignty and organization and practicing the principle of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefits so as to promote the joint crackdown on crimes and police cooperation agreement, provide global regions more crime prevention and demand and construct a cooperative network of global prevention of crime. AU - Lin, Te Hua DO - 10.7396/2013_3_C ET - 12/2013 KW - Taiwan cross-border cooperation telecom fraud L1 - http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_SIAK/4/2/1/2013/ausgabe_3/files/Lin_3_2013.pdf LA - eng IS - 3 PY - 2013 SN - 1813-3495 SP - 23-35 ST - The Cross-border Cooperation against Telecom Fraud. Outcomes, Challenges and Strategies between the Two Sides of the Taiwan Strait T2 - SIAK-Journal − Zeitschrift für Polizeiwissenschaft und polizeiliche Praxis TI - The Cross-border Cooperation against Telecom Fraud. Outcomes, Challenges and Strategies between the Two Sides of the Taiwan Strait UR - http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_SIAK/4/2/1/2013/ausgabe_3/files/Lin_3_2013.pdf VL - 10 ID - 447 ER -