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Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime
von Joshua D. Freilich, Moshe Addad
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Revivals
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ISBN: 978-1-351-78480-1
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 05.10.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 334 Seiten

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This title was first published in 2002: The issue of immigration and crime in all of its many contexts and forms is a problem which affects numerous countries throughout the world. Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime is an essential and compelling read for all those with a strong interest in this important area. Not only does it significantly advance our scientific knowledge concerning the relationship between immigration, crime and justice, but it also sets forth a number of proposals which, if implemented, could address many of the problems found in these areas.



Joshua D. Freilich, Moshe Addad, Graeme Newman



Contents: Global Perspectives: Introduction, Joshua D. Freilich, Graeme Newman, S. Giora Shoham and Moshe Addad; Culture conflict and crime: a global perspective, Pino Arlacchi; Trafficking in human beings, Adam Graycar; Population diversity and homicide: a cross-national amplification of Blau's theory of diversity, Gregory J. Howard, Graeme Newman and Joshua D. Freilich; A comparative assessment of criminal involvement among immigrants and natives across seven nations, James P. Lynch and Rita J. Simon; Culture conflict and crime in Europe, Hans-Heiner Kÿhne. Prevention and Policy: Protecting immigrants from victimization: the scope for situational crime prevention, Ronald V. Clarke; Bicultural competence: a means to crime reduction among the children of immigrants?, Caitlin Killian; 'Foreigners' in Germany: the role of academic criminologists as an interest group influencing government policy, Ruth G. Hertz. Gender Issues: Immigration, culture conflict and domestic violence/women battering, Edna Erez; Migration, political economy and violence against women: the post immigration experiences of Filipino women in Australia, Chris Cunneen and Julie Stubbs. Country Studies: Crime and victimization of migrants in Australia: a socio-demographic view, Satyanshu Mukherjee; Hostility and violence against immigrants in Germany since 1992, Roland Eckert; Ethnic identity versus national identity: an analysis of PKK terror in relation to identity conflict, Ibrahim Cerrah; Assimilation, acculturation and juvenile delinquency among second generation Turkish youths in Berlin, Alexis A. Aronowitz; Immigration and suicide in a multi-ethnic society: Israel, Brenda Geiger; Marginalization and demarginalization of immigrants: diversity management strategies in education, Rita Sever and Alek Epstein; Substance abusing new immigrants from the states of the Former Soviet Union as a challenge to the drug abuse treatment system in Israel: a pilot study, Eli Lawental and Zvi Jacoby; Co


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