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Crime and Victimization Among Hispanic Adolescents: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study of Acculturation and Segmented Assimilation. A Final Report for the W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship Submitted to the National Institute of Justice

机译:西班牙裔青少年犯罪与受害:文化适应与分段同化的多层次纵向研究。 W.E.B.的最终报告Du Bois奖学金提交给国家司法研究所

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The Hispanic population in the United States has increased considerably over the past two decades, accounting for 40 percent of the nations population growth in the 1990s and 49 percent of the growth between 2000 and 2004 (U.S. Census, 2005). Unlike previous demographic shifts, this increase has been largely fueled by birthrate which has significant impact on the social context in which new generations of Hispanic Americans are socialized. One area in particular is that of crime and victimization among these new Hispanic populations and key to understanding these experiences may be rooted in the acculturation process. This study represents a comprehensive effort to illustrate the divergent experiences of first-, second-, and third-generation Hispanic child and adolescent immigrants with respect to their self-reported violent victimization and involvement in criminal offending. This project is unique in that it synthesizes a vast amount of research toward the goal of understanding the complex linkages between immigration, culture, social structure, and criminological outcomes.

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