Latino immigrants face a necessary process of assimilation in order to become a functioning member of society. This assimilation process induces and deduces criminal and deviant behaviors depending upon the maturity of the community and the social inhibitors that are present within that immigrant community. This paper is an analytical policy paper that focuses on the first, 1.5 and second generation Latino immigrants, the social inhibitors they face and the crimes they commit in the United States. Ethnic identity, cultural maintenance, linguistic isolation and economic deprivation are the social inhibitors that are the byproducts of the assimilation process and cause Latino immigrant populations to become involved in drug and violent crime....
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
Topics of immigration and crime often receive national attention, despite evidence of the “immigrant...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
The increasing ethnic/racial diversity that stems from immigration can positively impact economic an...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...
Latinos currently represent the largest minority in the United States. In 2009, we witnessed the fir...
Book reviewAccording to his hypotheses, it is likely that immigration has a positive but indirect ef...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Recent evidence indicates that contrary to some criminological theories, immigrants are less violent...
Current examinations of racial/ethnic differences in delinquency largely treat Hispanics as a monoli...
This article investigates the link between how Latino migrants are represented in U.S. crime reports...
Historically, periods of accelerating immigration have been accompanied by nativist alarms, percepti...
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
Topics of immigration and crime often receive national attention, despite evidence of the “immigrant...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
The increasing ethnic/racial diversity that stems from immigration can positively impact economic an...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...
Latinos currently represent the largest minority in the United States. In 2009, we witnessed the fir...
Book reviewAccording to his hypotheses, it is likely that immigration has a positive but indirect ef...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Recent evidence indicates that contrary to some criminological theories, immigrants are less violent...
Current examinations of racial/ethnic differences in delinquency largely treat Hispanics as a monoli...
This article investigates the link between how Latino migrants are represented in U.S. crime reports...
Historically, periods of accelerating immigration have been accompanied by nativist alarms, percepti...
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
Topics of immigration and crime often receive national attention, despite evidence of the “immigrant...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...