The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, May 2012: Volume 641
Immigration and the Changing Social Fabric of American Cities
Edited by: John MacDonald and Robert J. Sampson
The World in a City: Immigration and America’s Changing Social Fabric
John MacDonald and Robert J. Sampson
Immigration Enforcement Policies, the Economic Recession, and the Size of Local Mexican Immigrant Populations
Emilio A. Parrado
Can Immigration Save Small-Town America? Hispanic Boomtowns and the Uneasy Path to Renewal
Patrick J. Carr, Daniel T. Lichter, and Maria J. Kefalas
Seeing Immigrants: Institutional Visibility and Immigrant Incorporation in New Immigrant Destinations
Jamie Winders
The Paradox of Law Enforcement in Immigrant Communities: Does Tough Immigration Enforcement Undermine Public Safety?
David S. Kirk, Andrew V. Papachristos, Jeffrey Fagan, and Tom R. Tyler
Crime and Enforcement in Immigrant Neighborhoods: Evidence from New York City
Garth Davies and Jeffrey Fagan
Are Immigrant Youth Less Violent? Specifying the Reasons and Mechanisms
John MacDonald and Jessica Saunders
Why Some Immigrant Neighborhoods Are Safer than Others: Divergent Findings from Los Angeles and Chicago
Charis E. Kubrin and Hiromi Ishizawa
Extending Immigration and Crime Studies: National Implications and Local Settings
Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Jacob I. Stowell
Immigrants and Social Distance: Examining the Social Consequences of Immigration for Southern California Neighborhoods over Fifty Years
John R. Hipp and Adam Boessen
The Limits of Spatial Assimilation for Immigrants’ Full Integration: Emerging Evidence from African Immigrants in Boston and Dublin
Zoua M. Vang
Studies of the New Immigration: The Dangers of Pan-Ethnic Classifications
Stephanie M. DiPietro and Robert J. Bursik, Jr.
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