“…Census Bureau, 2019), they are projected to account for nearly 30% by 2060 (Stepler & Brown, 2016). More recently, research has begun to bring Latinxs to the forefront of criminological studies (e.g., Alvarez-Rivera et al, 2014; Isom Scott, 2018b, 2020; López & Pasko, 2017; Miller & Gibson, 2011); however, much of the scholarship still focuses exclusively on the differences between Blacks and Whites with very little attention on the effects for other people of Color (Schuck et al, 2004). Of the research that has focused on Latinxs, it has primarily centered on macro-level processes like the “Latino paradox 1 ,” acculturation, and assimilation (e.g., Cobb et al, 2017; Miller & Gibson, 2011; Sampson & Bean, 2006).…”