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An Analysis of Hate Crime Victimization Amongst Immigrants
American Journal of Criminal Justice ( IF 6.037 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-18 , DOI: 10.1007/s12103-021-09616-x
Wesley S. McCann , Francis D. Boateng

The primary purpose of the current study was to understand immigrant hate crime victimization in the U.S. Specifically, the authors analyzed the most recent data from the National Crime Victimization Survey to explore the factors that influence hate crime experiences and reporting by immigrant victims. Results from the binary logistic regression analyses revealed significant relationships between immigration status, citizenship status, number of prior incidents experienced as well as certain demographic characteristics and being the victim of a hate crime. Overall, being an immigrant or non-citizen, was associated with an increase in odds of being the victim of a hate crime. In terms of victims’ reporting of hate crime, immigration status had no impact, but the number of incidents experienced, being married and being less educated significantly increased reporting among victims. Numerous recommendations are provided, however, the most important step forward is the creation of a legal status category within the UCR’s Hate Crime data collection coupled with several legal protections for victims.



中文翻译:

移民仇恨犯罪的成因分析

本研究的主要目的是了解美国的移民仇恨犯罪受害情况。特别是,作者分析了美国国家犯罪受害调查的最新数据,以探讨影响仇恨犯罪经历和移民受害者举报的因素。二元逻辑回归分析的结果表明,移民身份,公民身份,先前经历的事件数量以及某些人口特征与仇恨犯罪的受害者之间存在显着的关系。总体而言,无论是移民还是非公民,仇恨犯罪受害者的几率都有所增加。在受害者举报仇恨犯罪方面,移民身份没有影响,但经历的事件数量,结婚和受教育程度较低,大大增加了受害者的举报率。提供了大量建议,但是,最重要的一步是在UCR的仇恨犯罪数据收集中创建法律地位类别,并为受害者提供多项法律保护。

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