A growing body of research has identified a negative relationship between generational status and criminological outcomes such that foreign-born Latinos are significantly less likely to report offending, victimization, and drug use compared to their native-born counterparts. What has been explored to a lesser degree is the extent to which generational status impacts the experiences of Latino youth within the juvenile justice system. Using the Add Health data set, this article explores the prevalence of juvenile court involvement among foreign (i.e., first generation) and native-born (i.e., second generation or higher) Latino youth as well as the types of offenses for which they were adjudicated delinquent. Results suggest that significant d...
Little is known about the prevalence or risk factors associated with child maltreatment among Latino...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
This study examines Latinx boys in the juvenile justice system and addresses acculturation theory to...
Current examinations of racial/ethnic differences in delinquency largely treat Hispanics as a monoli...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
This study explores the interaction between acculturation and socioeconomic status across generation...
This paper reports facts and figures on the disproportionate representation of Latinos in the juveni...
This study examines the prevalence of trauma exposure and its association with psychiatric symptoms,...
Despite numerous tests of routine activities theory, attempts to explain the relationship between Hi...
Despite numerous tests of routine activities theory, attempts to explain the relationship between Hi...
This study examines attitudes and perceptions of Latino immigrants and native-born citizens toward t...
My research focuses on Latino youth in the juvenile justice system. It addresses questions of why La...
Latino youth experience factors unique to their own ethnicity, and it is partly these factors which ...
Little is known about the prevalence or risk factors associated with child maltreatment among Latino...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
This study examines Latinx boys in the juvenile justice system and addresses acculturation theory to...
Current examinations of racial/ethnic differences in delinquency largely treat Hispanics as a monoli...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
This study explores the interaction between acculturation and socioeconomic status across generation...
This paper reports facts and figures on the disproportionate representation of Latinos in the juveni...
This study examines the prevalence of trauma exposure and its association with psychiatric symptoms,...
Despite numerous tests of routine activities theory, attempts to explain the relationship between Hi...
Despite numerous tests of routine activities theory, attempts to explain the relationship between Hi...
This study examines attitudes and perceptions of Latino immigrants and native-born citizens toward t...
My research focuses on Latino youth in the juvenile justice system. It addresses questions of why La...
Latino youth experience factors unique to their own ethnicity, and it is partly these factors which ...
Little is known about the prevalence or risk factors associated with child maltreatment among Latino...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...
Recent debate on the future of immigration policy in the United States has spawned much discussion o...