Objective: The Latinx immigrant youth population composes nearly a quarter of all children in the U.S. and are a high-risk group for police encounters. Based on perceptions of Latinxs as criminals, increased enforcement actions against Latinxs in the U.S., and failures of policing and police brutality in immigrants’ home countries, we expected that immigrants who reported increased trauma exposure and symptoms would have more negative perceptions of police. Method: This study utilized data from 107 recently immigrated Latinx youth to examine how trauma exposure (Child Trauma Screen) and symptoms (Child PTSD Symptoms Scale) related to perceptions of police (Criminal Sentiments Scale–Modified). Results: Consistent with the proposed hypotheses...
Latinos are a minority population who are largely stereotyped as violent and vulnerable to committin...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between the fear of deportation and perceptions of la...
Quantitative and qualitative data from the 2002 Latino Adolescent Transition Study were used to expl...
Objective: The Latinx immigrant youth population composes nearly a quarter of all children in the U....
The purpose of this study was to examine predictors of police reporting among Hispanic immigrant vic...
Existing research on issues of race and police suggest that Black Americans and Latinx youth tend to...
New population trends by Latino immigrants have caused much debate in the field of criminal justice....
Latinas may be unlikely to report violent crime, particularly when undocumented. This research exami...
abstract: Latinas may be unlikely to report violent crime, particularly when undocumented. This rese...
Latinas may be unlikely to report violent crime, particularly when undocumented. This research exami...
The topic of my study is Latinos’ attitudes and experiences with the criminal justice system in an e...
The number of Latinx immigrant children in the United States (U.S.) continues to rise (U.S. Customs ...
This study examines the prevalence of trauma exposure and its association with psychiatric symptoms,...
This study examines Latinx boys in the juvenile justice system and addresses acculturation theory to...
In the past decade, new policies have caused the U.S immigration and customs enforcement to adopt st...
Latinos are a minority population who are largely stereotyped as violent and vulnerable to committin...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between the fear of deportation and perceptions of la...
Quantitative and qualitative data from the 2002 Latino Adolescent Transition Study were used to expl...
Objective: The Latinx immigrant youth population composes nearly a quarter of all children in the U....
The purpose of this study was to examine predictors of police reporting among Hispanic immigrant vic...
Existing research on issues of race and police suggest that Black Americans and Latinx youth tend to...
New population trends by Latino immigrants have caused much debate in the field of criminal justice....
Latinas may be unlikely to report violent crime, particularly when undocumented. This research exami...
abstract: Latinas may be unlikely to report violent crime, particularly when undocumented. This rese...
Latinas may be unlikely to report violent crime, particularly when undocumented. This research exami...
The topic of my study is Latinos’ attitudes and experiences with the criminal justice system in an e...
The number of Latinx immigrant children in the United States (U.S.) continues to rise (U.S. Customs ...
This study examines the prevalence of trauma exposure and its association with psychiatric symptoms,...
This study examines Latinx boys in the juvenile justice system and addresses acculturation theory to...
In the past decade, new policies have caused the U.S immigration and customs enforcement to adopt st...
Latinos are a minority population who are largely stereotyped as violent and vulnerable to committin...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between the fear of deportation and perceptions of la...
Quantitative and qualitative data from the 2002 Latino Adolescent Transition Study were used to expl...