Disparate incarceration rates of foreign citizens in Europe compared to Anglo‐Saxon countries
Ellen G. Cohn,
Mario Coccia,
Suman Kakar
Abstract:While the relationship between immigration and crime has been the focus of international research, particularly in Europe and North America, less attention has been paid to different rates of incarceration of foreign citizens between countries. Using data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime on persons held in prison between 2015 and 2019, this study examines the impact of nationality on incarceration rates. The principal findings suggest, in most European countries, a significantly higher rate of… Show more
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