Routledge handbook on immigration and crime /
"The perception of the immigrant as criminal or deviant has a long history in the United States, with many groups (e.g., Irish, Italians, Latinos) having been associated with perceived increases in crime and other social problems, although data suggest this is not necessarily the case. This Han...
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2018
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Vydání: | First edition |
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Routledge handbook on immigration and crime |
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- part, I Historical Perspectives on Immigration and Crime
- chapter Immigration and Crime
- An Introduction to the Handbook /
- Holly Ventura Miller Anthony A. Peguero
- chapter 1 On the History of Immigration and Crime /
- Holly Ventura Miller
- chapter 2 Aliens Addicting Us
- A Historical Perspective of Immigration and Drug Control Policy /
- Elaine Carey Andrae Marak
- part, II Theoretical Perspectives on Immigration and Crime
- chapter 3 The Classical Assimilation Model
- A Controversial Canon /
- Ben Feldmeyer
- chapter 4 Segmented Assimilation and Crime
- Rethinking the Relationship Between Assimilation and Crime /
- Cecilia Chouhy
- chapter 5 Theoretical Perspectives on the Immigration-Crime Relationship /
- Charis E. Kubrin Michelle D. Mioduszewski
- part, III Empirical Research on Immigration and Crime
- chapter 6 Immigration and Crime Rates
- Lasting Trends and New Understandings /
- Jacob I. Stowell Feodor A. Gostjev
- chapter 7 Immigration and Gangs /
- Kristina M. Lopez Nicholas M. Perez Wesley G. Jennings J. Mitchell Miller
- chapter 8 Immigrants as Victims /
- Janice A. Iwama
- chapter 9 Immigrant Generation Differences in Crime and Violence
- Disentangling Myth and Perception from Empirical Reality /
- Jorge M. Chavez
- chapter 10 Latino Immigration and Crime /
- Carlos E. Rojas-Gaona Arelys Madero-Hernandez
- chapter 11 Crime and Delinquency Among Asian Immigrants in the United States /
- Sujung Cho Jeoung Min Lee Anh Prisner Jun Sung Hong
- chapter 12 An Assessment of Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Groups and Crime /
- Amie L. Nielsen
- chapter 13 Eastern European Immigration and Crime /
- Jana Arsovska
- part, IV Current Issues in Immigration and Crime
- chapter 14 Two Decades of Constructing Immigrants as Criminals /
- Cecilia Menjívar Andrea Gómez Cervantes Daniel Alvord
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- chapter 15 Immigration and Terrorism /
- Nora V. Demleitner
- chapter 16 Immigration Within the Contemporary Political Discourse /
- Yalidy Matos
- chapter 17 Policing and Punishing Illegality in the United States /
- Amada Armenta
- chapter 18 Immigrants in the Federal Court System /
- Amanda Pierson Daniel E. Martínez
- chapter 19 With Mass Deportation Comes Mass Punishment
- Punitive Capacity, Health, and Standards in U.S. Immigrant Detention /
- David Hernández John M. Eason Pat Rubio Goldsmith Richard D. Abel Andrew McNeely
- chapter 20 “Sanctuary Cities” and Crime /
- Daniel E. Martínez Ricardo Martínez-Schuldt Guillermo Cantor.