This paper is a critical analysis of the relation between immigration and crime/criminalisation in Italy, with particular reference to “second-generation” immigrants enrolled in the eighth grade of a sample of junior high schools in Bologna (Italy). The paper investigates whether – after allowing for differences in sex, social class, and other relevant variables – significant differences in self-reported deviance would emerge between second-generation immigrants and Italians. The research draws on three major criminological theories about deviant behavior: social control theory, labeling approach, and culture conflict theory. The study has been conducted as a self-report survey of a sample of 335 students enrolled in the 8th grade of 4 ju...
Le principali teorie eziologiche sulla criminalità prevedono una maggiore propensione al crimine da ...
Violent criminality associated with Mafia-type organizations has been crucial for the image of Ital...
International audienceWe examine the empirical relationship between immigration and crime across Ita...
This paper is a critical analysis of the relation between immigration and crime/criminalisation in I...
Foreign Immigration and Crime in Italy The migration-crime link has become a major social and polit...
Based upon data from the italian Ministry of Interior, this analysis describes trends in immigrant c...
The work that will be here develop focuses on the sociological concept of deviance and, in particula...
This article investigates the relationship between immigration and crime in Italy. Although the numb...
The paper deals with the relationship between second generation immigrants and deviant behavior. Th...
Immigrants from outside the European Union in Italy have higher reported crime rates, especially ill...
This study purpose is to verify if there is an association between foreign immigration and crime. In...
In this paper we examine the empirical relationship between immigration and crime across Italian pro...
This article reports on data collected in Italy as part of the International Self-Report Delinquency...
Background: Most studies suggest that immigrant youth are more likely to be victimized than their no...
The current study is based on an in-depth international survey named International Self-Report Delin...
Le principali teorie eziologiche sulla criminalità prevedono una maggiore propensione al crimine da ...
Violent criminality associated with Mafia-type organizations has been crucial for the image of Ital...
International audienceWe examine the empirical relationship between immigration and crime across Ita...
This paper is a critical analysis of the relation between immigration and crime/criminalisation in I...
Foreign Immigration and Crime in Italy The migration-crime link has become a major social and polit...
Based upon data from the italian Ministry of Interior, this analysis describes trends in immigrant c...
The work that will be here develop focuses on the sociological concept of deviance and, in particula...
This article investigates the relationship between immigration and crime in Italy. Although the numb...
The paper deals with the relationship between second generation immigrants and deviant behavior. Th...
Immigrants from outside the European Union in Italy have higher reported crime rates, especially ill...
This study purpose is to verify if there is an association between foreign immigration and crime. In...
In this paper we examine the empirical relationship between immigration and crime across Italian pro...
This article reports on data collected in Italy as part of the International Self-Report Delinquency...
Background: Most studies suggest that immigrant youth are more likely to be victimized than their no...
The current study is based on an in-depth international survey named International Self-Report Delin...
Le principali teorie eziologiche sulla criminalità prevedono una maggiore propensione al crimine da ...
Violent criminality associated with Mafia-type organizations has been crucial for the image of Ital...
International audienceWe examine the empirical relationship between immigration and crime across Ita...