Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy between actual rates and public perceptions of criminal behavior by immigrants. Analyzing staff‐ and reader‐generated texts in a local newspaper, we find that this connection is maintained through a conflation of key terms, assumptions of the legal status of immigrants, and a focus on high‐profile criminal acts. We argue that the discourse of immigrant criminality has been critical in constructing social boundaries used in recent immigration legislation. Our analysis helps explain why current scholarly findings on immigration and crime have had little influence in changing public opinion
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
poster abstractNews media serve as a platform for claims-makers to share their views on important po...
The 2016 presidential election campaign has brought the role of immigrants in US society into sharp ...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary...
A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary...
A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary...
Are immigrants crime prone? In America, this question has been posed since the turn of the 20th cen...
56 pagesThe media, public policy, and popular opinion are consistently driven by the perception that...
The effects of immigrants on crime has been the subject of hostile conversations and bold claims. As...
The effects of immigrants on crime has been the subject of hostile conversations and bold claims. As...
The effects of immigrants on crime has been the subject of hostile conversations and bold claims. As...
When viewing the criminal justice system, it is always investigated through a criminological approac...
Immigration and its relationship with crime have long been discussed and researched in a variety of ...
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
poster abstractNews media serve as a platform for claims-makers to share their views on important po...
The 2016 presidential election campaign has brought the role of immigrants in US society into sharp ...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary...
A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary...
A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary...
Are immigrants crime prone? In America, this question has been posed since the turn of the 20th cen...
56 pagesThe media, public policy, and popular opinion are consistently driven by the perception that...
The effects of immigrants on crime has been the subject of hostile conversations and bold claims. As...
The effects of immigrants on crime has been the subject of hostile conversations and bold claims. As...
The effects of immigrants on crime has been the subject of hostile conversations and bold claims. As...
When viewing the criminal justice system, it is always investigated through a criminological approac...
Immigration and its relationship with crime have long been discussed and researched in a variety of ...
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
poster abstractNews media serve as a platform for claims-makers to share their views on important po...
The 2016 presidential election campaign has brought the role of immigrants in US society into sharp ...