Crime and Immigration

Exploring the intersection of crime and migration

Graeme R Newman author Joshua D Freilich editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:12th Mar '07

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This collection explores the complex relationship between crime and migration across various disciplines. Crime and Immigration offers valuable insights into these critical issues.

The essays in this volume delve into the intricate relationship between crime and migration, employing a mix of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Crime and Immigration brings together seminal research from a diverse array of disciplines, including criminal justice, sociology, psychology, and political science. This interdisciplinary approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how migration impacts crime patterns and vice versa.

Within Crime and Immigration, classic studies explore a wide range of topics such as hate crimes, organized crime, human trafficking, and various victimization issues. The essays also address critical themes like reporting practices, policing strategies, and incarceration challenges, offering insights into how these factors intersect with migration trends. The research spans multiple geographical contexts, including the USA, Israel, Europe, Japan, and Jamaica, showcasing the global nature of these issues.

Overall, Crime and Immigration serves as both a broad and in-depth overview of contemporary debates surrounding migration and crime. By integrating findings from different fields, the book highlights the complexity of these phenomena and encourages readers to consider the multifaceted nature of crime in the context of migration. It is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of crime and immigration in today's world.

ISBN: 9780754624493

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 980g

506 pages