Homicide Studies
Volume 13, Issue 3, 2009, Pages 274-287
The role of immigration for violent deaths (Article)
Nielsen A.L. ,
Martinez Jr. R.
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a
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States
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b
Florida International University, Miami, United States
Abstract
This article examines the role of community-level factors, including percentage immigrant, for Latino- and Black-specific homicides and suicides in Miami, Florida. Using medical examiner data for 1985-1995 violent deaths and 1990 Census data, this article examines the contexts under which ethnic-specific lethal violence occurs at the census tract level. The results indicate that immigrants are not disrupting communities or undermining social integration. Overall, the article illustrates the importance of considering immigration for understanding race- and ethnic-specific lethal violence as well as the utility of examining the community contexts in which both homicide and suicide tend to occur. © 2009 Sage Publications.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-70349097565&doi=10.1177%2f1088767909337697&partnerID=40&md5=f4c30999d71d5fd3a935cbe7ab2e95e6
DOI: 10.1177/1088767909337697
ISSN: 10887679
Cited by: 23
Original Language: English