跨群体友谊与移民较少受到犯罪威胁和对美国移民较少持负面态度有关吗?

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Luzi Shi
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近年来,美国公众越来越关注移民问题。犯罪学研究和群体威胁理论表明,严厉的移民政策偏好可能是由移民的犯罪威胁所驱动的。需要更多的研究来了解如何减少感知移民犯罪和对移民的负面态度。本研究使用族群间接触理论和美国成人样本(N = 1,037),测试与外国出生移民的跨族群友谊是否可以通过降低移民的犯罪威胁来直接或间接地减少负面移民态度。回归分析结果显示,犯罪威胁感知与移民负面态度呈正相关。跨群体友谊与较少感知到的犯罪威胁和较少的消极移民态度直接相关。然而,中介分析的结果表明,跨群体友谊并没有通过降低感知到的犯罪威胁来间接地进一步降低负面移民态度。研究结果强调了有意义的跨群体友谊在减轻对移民的负面看法方面的重要性,并呼吁未来的研究进一步调查纠正移民犯罪类型化的方法。
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Is Cross-Group Friendship Related to Less Perceived Criminal Threat of Immigrants and Less Negative Attitudes Toward Immigrants to the United States?
In recent years, the U.S. public has become increasingly concerned about the immigration issue. Criminological research and group threat theory suggest that harsh immigration policy preferences may be driven by perceived criminal threat of immigrants. More research is needed to understand how to reduce perceived immigrant criminality and negative attitudes toward immigrants. Using intergroup contact theory and an American adult sample ( N = 1,037), the current study tests if cross-group friendship with foreign-born immigrants may reduce negative immigration attitudes both directly, and indirectly by lowering perceived criminal threat of immigrants. Results from regression analyses showed that perceived criminal threat was positively related to negative immigration attitudes. Cross-group friendship was directly related to less perceived criminal threat and less negative immigration attitudes. However, results from mediation analyses showed that cross-group friendship did not further reduce negative immigration attitudes indirectly via lowered perceived criminal threat. The results highlight the importance of meaningful cross-group friendship in mitigating negative immigrant perceptions and call for future research to further investigate ways to correct criminal typification of immigrants.
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International Criminal Justice Review
International Criminal Justice Review CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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4.50
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16
期刊介绍: International Criminal Justice Review is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting system wide trends and problems on crime and justice throughout the world. Articles may focus on a single country or compare issues affecting two or more countries. Both qualitative and quantitative pieces are encouraged, providing they adhere to standards of quality scholarship. Manuscripts may emphasize either contemporary or historical topics. As a peer-reviewed journal, we encourage the submission of articles, research notes, and commentaries that focus on crime and broadly defined justice-related topics in an international and/or comparative context.
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