The Immigration–Crime Nexus: Inner and Outer Containment Buffer or A Push Toward Delinquency
Ming-Li Hsieh,
Meng Ru Shih
Abstract:The ongoing debate over the immigration–crime nexus has continued to attract a wide range of research efforts in the criminal justice field. To build on these initiatives, this study not only examines the relationship between immigrants and adolescent crime but also explores attributes derived from containment effects that may contribute to or shield individuals from deviant behavior in America. Results showed that both immigrant and native-born adolescents share similar external attributes rather than interna… Show more
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