Immigrants, particularly those lacking formal documentation, have increasingly been stereotyped as increasing crime rates, stealing employment from American citizens, abusing social services, and, since the 1990s, as being of Mexican descent. In an effort to address many of the public and political concerns, legislation since the 1990s has criminalized many immigration infractions, reduced access for law enforcement through partnerships with immigration enforcement, and reduced rights for immigrants facing deportation proceedings. Collectively, these policies have created a population of vulnerable targets who are unable turn to the police if victimized and may face additional legal sanctions if reported. Media and scholar reports suggest t...
This project focuses on the perception of immigrants as criminals, but more importantly, how this ne...
Since the 1980’s, immigration from Latin America into the U.S. has been scrutinized in various news ...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...
Immigrants, particularly those lacking formal documentation, have increasingly been stereotyped as i...
Do undocumented migrants underreport crimes to the police in order to avoid being deported? And do c...
Recent years have seen growing concern over the increasing number of unaccompanied youth arriving at...
Recent years have seen growing concern over the increasing number of unaccompanied youth arriving at...
We analyze the consequences of illegally residing in a country on the likelihood of reporting a crim...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Following humanitarian, social justice, and labor organizing traditions that readily incorporate Lat...
Following humanitarian, social justice, and labor organizing traditions that readily incorporate Lat...
Even though spuriously, there is plenty of evidence that links race and ethnicity with street crime ...
Even though spuriously, there is plenty of evidence that links race and ethnicity with street crime ...
Recent years have seen growing concern over the increasing number of unaccompanied youth arriving at...
This study consists of three separate, yet interrelated analyses - all three examine the effects of ...
This project focuses on the perception of immigrants as criminals, but more importantly, how this ne...
Since the 1980’s, immigration from Latin America into the U.S. has been scrutinized in various news ...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...
Immigrants, particularly those lacking formal documentation, have increasingly been stereotyped as i...
Do undocumented migrants underreport crimes to the police in order to avoid being deported? And do c...
Recent years have seen growing concern over the increasing number of unaccompanied youth arriving at...
Recent years have seen growing concern over the increasing number of unaccompanied youth arriving at...
We analyze the consequences of illegally residing in a country on the likelihood of reporting a crim...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Following humanitarian, social justice, and labor organizing traditions that readily incorporate Lat...
Following humanitarian, social justice, and labor organizing traditions that readily incorporate Lat...
Even though spuriously, there is plenty of evidence that links race and ethnicity with street crime ...
Even though spuriously, there is plenty of evidence that links race and ethnicity with street crime ...
Recent years have seen growing concern over the increasing number of unaccompanied youth arriving at...
This study consists of three separate, yet interrelated analyses - all three examine the effects of ...
This project focuses on the perception of immigrants as criminals, but more importantly, how this ne...
Since the 1980’s, immigration from Latin America into the U.S. has been scrutinized in various news ...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...