This paper presents information about patterns of crime among EU migrants in England during 2011-2013. Based on data provided by English police forces about individuals charged with crimes during this period, it reports developments in EU migrant crime relating to prevalence, age, gender, nationalities, crime types, and geographical areas, making comparisons to crime data for England where appropriate. It discusses the possibility of profiling migrant crime, and highlights the complexity involved and interplay between different factors. It recommends the need for further study and analysis of migrant crime data, and considers policy implications
There is a wide range of sources that might fruitfully be used in criminological research. This arti...
There is a wide range of sources that might fruitfully be used in criminological research. This arti...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast interest and debate about an alleged crime–migration nexu...
European Union expansion over the last decade has generated many studies, surpassed in number only b...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast media interest and political debate about an alleged crim...
This document is the final project outcome report of a 3 year E.C. funded research project with mult...
We study a high profile public policy question on immigration, namely the link between crime and imm...
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Purpose – Research into crime is reliant on data that is recorded and published by criminal justice ...
Immigration and its relationship with crime have long been discussed and researched in a variety of ...
This paper examines the relationship between immigration and crime in a setting where large migratio...
This dissertation aims to challenge the idea that immigrants are a threat to British crime rates, pr...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration is concerned with the various relationsh...
There is a wide range of sources that might fruitfully be used in criminological research. This arti...
There is a wide range of sources that might fruitfully be used in criminological research. This arti...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast interest and debate about an alleged crime–migration nexu...
European Union expansion over the last decade has generated many studies, surpassed in number only b...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast media interest and political debate about an alleged crim...
This document is the final project outcome report of a 3 year E.C. funded research project with mult...
We study a high profile public policy question on immigration, namely the link between crime and imm...
Domestic abuse perpetration remains a major threat to public health, safety and wellbeing, causing s...
Purpose – Research into crime is reliant on data that is recorded and published by criminal justice ...
Immigration and its relationship with crime have long been discussed and researched in a variety of ...
This paper examines the relationship between immigration and crime in a setting where large migratio...
This dissertation aims to challenge the idea that immigrants are a threat to British crime rates, pr...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration is concerned with the various relationsh...
There is a wide range of sources that might fruitfully be used in criminological research. This arti...
There is a wide range of sources that might fruitfully be used in criminological research. This arti...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...