Immigration effects on crime in a midwestern, nontraditional destination: a neighborhood-level analysis of Cincinnati, Ohio

作者: Mustafa Sagir , Ben Feldmeyer

DOI: 10.1080/15377938.2020.1772162

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摘要: A wide-ranging body of research on the immigration-crime relationship has shown that immigration does not increase community crime levels. However, most prior studies have focused traditional im...

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