Assessing the effects of immigrant status on placement in juvenile detention

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Z. Buckner, D. Walker
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ABSTRACT The United States hosts more immigrants than any country in the world and has been referred to as a nation of immigrants. While there has been a persistent focus on immigration in America, the focal point has typically been on the criminality of those who have migrated to the US. Overtime, negative rhetoric in the media and politics has stereotyped immigrants as criminals. Despite these negative perceptions, there is a dearth of literature on how immigrants are processed in the criminal justice system. Most research thus far assessing this relationship is limited to adult defendants, while paying little to no attention to how immigration status impacts juvenile justice outcomes. To add to the limited body of knowledge on immigrant status and court processing, this study uses a limited sample of adjudicated youth from the Pathways to Desistance study (N = 414) to explore how immigration status impacts dispositional outcomes in juvenile court. In comparison to non-immigrant youth, we find that first-generation immigrant status is positively associated with receiving an incarcerative sanction (i.e., detention). However, no significant effects were observed for second-generation immigrants. Implications for policy and practice are discussed.
评估移民身份对青少年拘留安置的影响
摘要美国是世界上移民最多的国家,被称为移民国家。虽然美国一直关注移民问题,但焦点通常是移民到美国的人的犯罪行为。随着时间的推移,媒体和政治上的负面言论将移民定型为罪犯。尽管存在这些负面看法,但缺乏关于刑事司法系统如何处理移民的文献。迄今为止,大多数评估这种关系的研究仅限于成年被告,而很少或根本没有关注移民身份如何影响青少年司法结果。为了补充关于移民身份和法院处理的有限知识,本研究使用了来自“渴望之路”研究的有限样本(N = 414)探讨移民身份如何影响青少年法庭的倾向性结果。与非移民青年相比,我们发现第一代移民身份与接受监禁制裁(即拘留)呈正相关。然而,没有观察到对第二代移民的显著影响。讨论了对政策和实践的影响。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
Journal of Crime & Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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