Index

Immigration, Crime and Justice

ISBN: 978-1-84855-438-2, eISBN: 978-1-84855-439-9

ISSN: 1521-6136

Publication date: 19 May 2009

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(2009), "Index", Mcdonald, W.F. (Ed.) Immigration, Crime and Justice (Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Vol. 13), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 327-337. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1521-6136(2009)0000013021

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Sociology of crime, law and deviance
Immigration, crime and justice
Copyright page
Dedication
List of contributors
New takes on an old problematic: an introduction to the immigration, crime, and justice nexus
Immigration reduces crime: an emerging scholarly consensus
Immigration and homicide in urban America: what's the connection?
Paradise lost? new trends in crime and migration in switzerland
The “normality” of “second generations” in Italy and the importance of legal status: a self-report delinquency study
Immigrants as authors and victims of crimes: the Italian experience
Immigrants as victims of crime: the australian experience
The smuggling – trafficking nexus and the myths surrounding human trafficking
Compounding vulnerabilities: the impact of immigration status and circumstances on battered immigrant women
Immigrants as crime victims in the European Union: With special attention to hate crime
Adding insult to injury: the unintended consequences for immigrants of hate crime legislation
Policing immigrant communities in the United States
Police cooperation in internal enforcement of immigration control: learning from international comparison
State and local law enforcement responses to human trafficking: explaining why so few trafficking cases are identified in the United States
On the frontier of local law enforcement: local police and federal immigration law
Deportation and reintegration in the Caribbean and Latin America: addressing the development–security paradox
Securing borders: patriotism, vigilantism and the brutalization of the US American public
The criminalization and victimization of immigrants: a critical perspective
Index