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Immigrants And Crime In The New Destinations 1st Edition Vincent A Ferraro

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Immigrants And Crime In The New Destinations 1st Edition Vincent A Ferraro
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Vincent A. Ferraro
ISBN: 9781593327385, 1593327382
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Immigrants And Crime In The New Destinations 1st Edition Vincent A Ferraro by Vincent A. Ferraro 9781593327385, 1593327382 instant download after payment.

Ferraro expands the current focus of the immigration-crime link to incorporate both the effect of immigration on anti-immigrant violence and the differential processes at work in new immigrant destinations. The findings on traditional crime are consistent with recent research and the community resource perspective, in that there is no observed effect of immigration on overall rates of crime, whether in traditional receiving areas or in new destinations. Analysis of anti-immigrant hate crimes suggests that while traditional receiving areas, especially those made up of older arrivals, may buffer residents from anti-immigrant attacks, immigrants in new destinations experience no such protections. Moreover, especially where the population is largely recently arrived, results suggest that immigrants in new destinations may be at heightened risk of victimization.

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