Research into Immigration and Crime
Advancing the Understanding of Immigration, Crime, and Crime Reporting at the Local Level with a Synthetic Population
Assessing the Relationship between Immigration Status, Crime, Gang Affiliation, and Victimization
Research into Immigration and Crime, Fiscal Year 2020
Longitudinal Patterns of Legal Socialization in First-Generation Immigrants, Second-Generation Immigrants, and Native-Born Serious Youthful Offenders
Undocumented Immigration, Crime, and Recidivism
Crime and Victimization on the US-Mexico Border: A Comparison of Legal Residents, Illegal Residents and Native-Born Citizens
New Directions in Research on Immigration and Crime
Illegal Immigration, Immigration Enforcement Policies, and American CitizensÂ’ Victimization Risk
Neighborhood Crime Survey: An Examination of the Relationship Between Immigration and Victimization
Research on Immigration and Crime, FY 2019
This is a new solicitation undertaken this year to address the administration's interest in better understanding the nexus of crime and immigration, both legal and illegal. This will involve research on the contributions of illegal immigrants to violent crime and other forms of crime as compared to legal immigrants and native populations to include subcategories of illegal immigrants and crimes. It will also include research...