Description |
1 online resource (334 pages) |
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Routledge Revivals |
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Routledge revivals.
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- I. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Culture Conflict and Crime: A Global Perspective -- 3 Trafficking in Human Beings -- 4 Population Diversity and Homicide: A Cross-national Amplification of Blauâ#x80;#x99;s Theory of Diversity -- 5 A Comparative Assessment of Criminal Involvement Among Immigrants and Natives Across Seven Nations -- 6 Culture Conflict and Crime in Europe -- II. PREVENTION AND POLICY |
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7 Protecting Immigrants from Victimization: The Scope for Situational Crime Prevention8 Bicultural Competence: A Means to Crime Reduction Among the Children of Immigrants? -- 9 â#x80;#x98;Foreignersâ#x80;#x99; in Germany: The Role of Academic Criminologists as an Interest Group Influencing Government Policy -- III. GENDER ISSUES -- 10 Immigration, Culture Conflict and Domestic Violence/Woman Battering -- 11 Migration, Political Economy and Violence Against Women: The Post Immigration Experiences of Filipino Women in Australia -- IV. COUNTRY STUDIES |
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12 Crime and Victimisation of Migrants in Australia: A Socio-demographic View13 Hostility and Violence Against Immigrants in Germany Since 1992 -- 14 Ethnic Identity Versus National Identity: An Analysis of PKK Terror in Relation to Identity Conflict -- 15 Assimilation, Acculturation and Juvenile Delinquency Among Second Generation Turkish Youths in Berlin -- 16 Immigration and Suicide in a Multi-ethnic Society: Israel -- 17 Marginalization and Demarginalization of Immigrants: Diversity Management Strategies in Education |
Summary |
"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. In many countries, immigrants have been accused of disproportionate involvement in crime while, in others, immigrants are often claimed to be the victims of criminal offenders, as well as indifferent criminal justice systems. The subjects covered within this informative collection include the offending and victimization rates of immigrants and their dependants, institutional racism, human trafficking/smuggling and ethnic conflicts. In particular, the problems faced by female immigrants are addressed in detail. Whilst some papers look at the issues facing particular countries, such as Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Israel and Turkey, others adopt a more comparative approach. 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."--Provided by publisher |
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""18 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""""19 Confucianism as a Control Theory Explanation of Crime Among Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia"" |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Crime.
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Emigration and immigration -- History
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Immigrants -- Social conditions
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Culture conflict.
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Culture shock.
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Culture shock
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Crime
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Culture conflict
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Emigration and immigration
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Immigrants -- Social conditions
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Addad, Moshe
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Newman, Graeme
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ISBN |
9781351784818 |
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1351784811 |
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9781315202358 |
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1315202352 |
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