Crime on the Border: Immigration and Homicide in Urban CommunitiesLFB Scholarly Pub., 2003 - 158 sidor Studying El Paso, Miami, and San Diego over the years 1985-1995, Lee explores the complex relationship between ethnicity, immigration, and homicide. Popular opinion and sociological theory, particularly the social disorganization perspective, predict that immigration should increase levels of homicide where immigrants settle, but Lee's analysis (statistical, spatial, and temporal) generally finds that this is not the case. His results cast doubt on the taken-for-granted idea that immigration disrupts communities, weakens social control, and increases homicide levels. Rather, recent arrivals appear to play a positive role in these three cities, suggesting that conventional theories of crime be re-examined in light of the potentially revitalizing impact of immigration. |
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... Black Poverty ( 1990 ) , and Recent Immigration ( 1980-1990 ) in Northern Miami Figure 5.2 : Black Homicide Rates in Northern Miami , 1985-1995 87 888 Figure 5.3 : Recent Immigration in Northern Miami , 1980-1990 89 Figure 5.4 : Black ...
... Black Poverty ( 1990 ) , and Recent Immigration ( 1980-1990 ) in Northern Miami Figure 5.2 : Black Homicide Rates in Northern Miami , 1985-1995 87 888 Figure 5.3 : Recent Immigration in Northern Miami , 1980-1990 89 Figure 5.4 : Black ...
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... black poverty varies , with the highest poverty tracts located in both Liberty City and immigrant - heavy Little Haiti . The highest homicide tracts ( 1903 and 1501 ) also exhibit high levels of poverty ( 58 percent and 68 percent ...
... black poverty varies , with the highest poverty tracts located in both Liberty City and immigrant - heavy Little Haiti . The highest homicide tracts ( 1903 and 1501 ) also exhibit high levels of poverty ( 58 percent and 68 percent ...
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... black poverty level in tract 3300 is four times greater than that in tract 3101 ] . However , a focus on two tracts is misleading since numerous counter - examples can also be found . Tracts in the Paradise Hills area ( 3109 , 3201 ...
... black poverty level in tract 3300 is four times greater than that in tract 3101 ] . However , a focus on two tracts is misleading since numerous counter - examples can also be found . Tracts in the Paradise Hills area ( 3109 , 3201 ...
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Introduction Immigration as a | 1 |
Studying Immigration and | 35 |
The Independent Effects of | 59 |
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