Historically, periods of accelerating immigration have been accompanied by nativist alarms, perceptions of threat, and pervasive stereotypes of the newcomers, particularly during economic downturns or national crises, and when immigrants have arrived en masse and differed from the native born in language, race, religion, and national origin. Stereotypes about immigrants and crime not only take root in public opinion and popular myth, but can also provide the underpinnings for public policies and shape political behavior. Such stereotypes, fueled by media coverage of singular events and reinforced in popular culture, project an enduring image of immigrant communities permeated by criminal elements. Moral panics can be spread by “agents of in...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Latino immigrants face a necessary process of assimilation in order to become a functioning member o...
The United States (US) deportation system and its recent applications have profound implications for...
Historically, immigrants have been represented as deprivingcitizens of jobs, as welfare-seekers, or ...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
It is a myth that immigrants increase the amount of crime in the United States. Data from the U.S. c...
Honorable Mention at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMany of the 20,777 Salvadorans who are d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014I examine the causes for the increasing convergence be...
This thesis asserts that the problem of gang violence is not solved through the deportations of crim...
Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a con...
This article analyzes how Central American immigrants in tenuous legal statuses experience current i...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Latino immigrants face a necessary process of assimilation in order to become a functioning member o...
The United States (US) deportation system and its recent applications have profound implications for...
Historically, immigrants have been represented as deprivingcitizens of jobs, as welfare-seekers, or ...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
The rhetoric surrounding immigration in the United States has grown increasingly divided in recent y...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
Rhetoric about “crime-prone immigrants” has contributed to increased enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico ...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
It is a myth that immigrants increase the amount of crime in the United States. Data from the U.S. c...
Honorable Mention at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMany of the 20,777 Salvadorans who are d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014I examine the causes for the increasing convergence be...
This thesis asserts that the problem of gang violence is not solved through the deportations of crim...
Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a con...
This article analyzes how Central American immigrants in tenuous legal statuses experience current i...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Latino immigrants face a necessary process of assimilation in order to become a functioning member o...
The United States (US) deportation system and its recent applications have profound implications for...