This brief examines various dimensions of the immigration-crime
relationship in the United States. It evaluates a range of theories
and arguments asserting an immigration-crime link, reviews studies
examining its nature and predictors, and considers the impacts of
immigration policy. Synthesizing a diverse body of scholarship
across many disciplinary fields, this brief is a comprehensive
resource for researchers engaged in questions of linkages between
crime and immigration, citizenship, and race/ethnicity, and for
those seeking to separate fact from fiction on an issue of great
scientific and social importance.
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