Research into Immigration and Crime
Who Are the Gangsters?: An Examination of the Age, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Immigration Status of Self-Reported Gang Members in a Seven-City Study of American Youth
Date Published
  November 2012
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Immigrant Populations as Victims
Date Published
  1996
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Undocumented Immigration, Crime, and Recidivism
2019-R2-CX-0058
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2019
          $396,194
      
      Crime and Victimization on the US-Mexico Border: A Comparison of Legal Residents, Illegal Residents and Native-Born Citizens
2019-R2-CX-0054
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2019
          $521,702
      
      Neighborhood Crime Survey: An Examination of the Relationship Between Immigration and Victimization
2019-R2-CX-0055
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2019
          $1,020,679
      
      New Directions in Research on Immigration and Crime
2019-R2-CX-0056
      
            Past Project Period End Date
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2019
          $713,114
      
      Illegal Immigration, Immigration Enforcement Policies, and American Citizens Victimization Risk
2019-R2-CX-0057
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2019
          $673,685
      
      Research on Immigration and Crime, FY 2019
Closing Date
              Does the Detention and Deportation of Illegal Immigrants Reduce Crime? A Nationwide Examination of the Impact of 287(g) agreements on Violent and Property Crime
2018-R2-CX-0020
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2018
          $248,077
      
      Longitudinal Examination of Victimization Experiences of Latinos (LEVEL): Extending the Bias Victimization Study
2017-VF-GX-0005
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2017
          $725,999
      
      Impacts of Social Proximity to Bias Crime among Compact of Free Association (COFA)-migrants in Hawaii
2016-VF-GX-0002
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2016
          $382,782
      
      Assessing the Role of Immigration in the Linkage between School Safety, Education, and Juvenile Justice Contact
2016-CK-BX-0015
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2016
          $776,949
      
      Moving to Collective Efficacy: How Inner-City Mobility Impacts Minority and Immigrant Youth Victimization and Violence
2016-R2-CX-0044
      
            Open
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2016
          $99,993
      
      Understanding and Measuring Bias Victimization against Latinos
2016-V3-GX-0001
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2016
          $558,575
      
      Examination of the 'Marriage Effect' on Desistance From Crime Among U.S. Immigrants
Date Published
  March 2013
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Examining Prosecutorial Discretion in Federal Criminal Cases
2015-R2-CX-0041
      
            Closed
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2015
          $39,823
      
      