Latino Immigration,Interaction, and Homicide Victimization |
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Authors: | Raymond E. Barranco |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology , Mississippi State University, Mississippi State University , Mississippi , USA rbarranco@soc.msstate.edu |
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Abstract: | As Latinos spread across the United States, many Americans have begun to fear that their arrival will spark an increase in crime. Unfortunately, early explanations of the immigration-crime link, which found that immigrants disorganized communities, focused on the experience of Eastern European immigrants. This article updates previous literature by focusing on the experience of Latino immigrants. I find that (1) Latino immigration is linked to crime only in new Latino destinations, (2) this link is mitigated by increased interaction among Latinos, and (3) Latino interaction lowers victimization regardless of destination. |
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