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Neighborhood immigrant concentration and violent crime reporting to the police: A multilevel analysis of data from the National Crime Victimization Survey*
Criminology ( IF 4.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-03-01 , DOI: 10.1111/1745-9125.12204
Min Xie 1 , Eric P. Baumer 2
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Using data from the Area‐Identified National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), we provide a national assessment of the impact of neighborhood immigrant concentration on whether violence is reported to the police. By drawing on multiple theoretical perspectives, we outline how the level of violence reporting could be higher or lower in immigrant neighborhoods, as well as how this may depend on individual race/ethnicity and the history of immigration in the county in which immigrant neighborhoods are located. Controlling for both individual‐ and neighborhood‐level conditions, our findings indicate that within traditional immigrant counties, rates of violence reporting in immigrant neighborhoods are similar to those observed elsewhere. In contrast, within newer immigrant destinations, we observe much lower rates of violence reporting in neighborhoods with a large concentration of immigrants. Our study findings reveal comparable patterns for Whites, Blacks, and Latinos. The results have important implications for theory, policy, and future research.

中文翻译:

向警察报告邻里移民集中度和暴力犯罪:对国家犯罪受害者调查数据的多层次分析*

我们使用“地区识别的国家犯罪被害调查”(NCVS)中的数据,对邻里移民集中度对是否向警察举报暴力行为的影响进行了全国评估。通过多种理论观点,我们概述了在移民社区中暴力报告的水平如何更高或更低,以及这如何取决于个人种族/民族和移民社区所在县的移民历史。 。从个人和邻里两方面的条件来看,我们的研究结果表明,在传统移民县中,移民邻里的暴力举报率与其他地方所观察到的相似。相反,在较新的移民目的地中,我们发现,在移民集中的社区,暴力报告的比例要低得多。我们的研究发现揭示了白人,黑人和拉丁裔的可比模式。结果对理论,政策和未来研究具有重要意义。
更新日期:2019-03-01
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