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Immigration And Crime - Race, Ethnicity, And Violence

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Informationen zum Autor Ramiro Martinez, Jr. (Editor) Ramiro Martinez, Jr. is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Public Health at Florida International University and the author of Latino Homicide: Immigration, Violence and Community . Abel Valenzuela, Jr. (Editor) Abel Valenzuela, Jr. is Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Chicana/o studies and at the University of California, Los Angeles and is co-editor of Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles. Klappentext An essential collection that argues fears of immigrant crime are largely unfounded The original essays in this much-needed collection broadly assess the contemporary patterns of crime as related to immigration, race, and ethnicity. Immigration and Crime covers both a variety of immigrant groups-mainly from Asia, the Caribbean, and Latin America--and a variety of topics including: victimization, racial conflict, juvenile delinquency, exposure to violence, homicide, drugs, gangs, and border violence. The volume provides important insights about past understandings of immigration and crime, many based on theories that have proven to be untrue or racially biased, as well as offering new scholarship on salient topics. Overall, the contributors argue that fears of immigrant crime are largely unfounded, as immigrants are themselves often more likely to be the victims of discrimination, stigmatization, and crime rather than the perpetrators. Contributors: Avraham Astor, Carl L. Bankston III, Robert J. Bursik, Jr., Roberto G. Gonzales, Sang Hea Kil, Golnaz Komaie, Jennifer Lee, Matthew T. Lee, Ramiro Martínez, Jr., Cecilia Menjívar, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, Charlie V. Morgan, Amie L. Nielsen, Rubén G. Rumbaut, Rosaura Tafoya-Estrada, Abel Valenzuela, Jr., Min Zhou. Zusammenfassung Argues that fears of immigrant crime are largely unfounded! as immigrants are themselves often more likely to be the victims of discrimination! stigmatization! and crime. This book covers a variety of immigrant groups - mainly from Asia! the Caribbean! and Latin America - and topics! such as: victimization! racial conflict! drugs! gangs! and more. ...

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Authors Ramiro Martinez, Abel Valenzuela
Assisted by Abel Valenzuela Jr. (Editor), Ramiro Martinez Jr. (Editor), Ramiro Martinez (Editor), Ramiro Martinez Jr (Editor), Ramiro Martinez Jr. (Editor), Abel Valenzuela (Editor), Jr. Valenzuela (Editor), Abel Valenzuela Jr (Editor)
Publisher New York University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2006
 
EAN 9780814757055
ISBN 978-0-8147-5705-5
No. of pages 238
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 13 mm
Series New Perspectives in Crime, Dev
New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law
New Perspectives in Crime, Dev
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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