Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perceptions of threat and stereotypes of the feared criminality of immigrants. A century ago major commissions investigated the connection of immigration to crime; each found lower levels of criminal involvement among the foreign-born. The present period echoes that past. Over the past quarter century, alarms have been raised about large-scale immigration, and especially about undocumented immigrants from Latin America. But over the same period, violent crime and property crime rates have been cut in half; the decline in crime has been more pronounced in cities with larger shares of immigrants; and foreign-born young men are much less likely to be...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Both t...
Since the 1960s both crime rates and the share of immigrants among the American population have more...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...
issue, the relation between immigration and crime in host countries. Despite being at least as old a...
From the early twentieth century onward, research has found little to no support for a positive asso...
The increasing ethnic/racial diversity that stems from immigration can positively impact economic an...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
Criminal activity has been widely connected to immigration, yet this connection has not been thoroug...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
Historically, periods of accelerating immigration have been accompanied by nativist alarms, percepti...
Recently, scholars examining the link between immigration and crime have pro-posed an “immigrant rev...
In the 1990s, the U.S. border led the nation in the decline of property-related crimes, while violen...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Both t...
Since the 1960s both crime rates and the share of immigrants among the American population have more...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...
issue, the relation between immigration and crime in host countries. Despite being at least as old a...
From the early twentieth century onward, research has found little to no support for a positive asso...
The increasing ethnic/racial diversity that stems from immigration can positively impact economic an...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
Criminal activity has been widely connected to immigration, yet this connection has not been thoroug...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
Historically, periods of accelerating immigration have been accompanied by nativist alarms, percepti...
Recently, scholars examining the link between immigration and crime have pro-posed an “immigrant rev...
In the 1990s, the U.S. border led the nation in the decline of property-related crimes, while violen...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Both t...
Since the 1960s both crime rates and the share of immigrants among the American population have more...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...