Shihadeh Edward S, Winters Lisa
Louisiana State University.
Sociol Inq. 2010;80(4):628-49. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-682x.2010.00355.x.
Latinos are moving beyond traditional areas and settling in new, potentially disorganized destinations. Without an established immigrant community, new destinations appear to rely more on the local religious ecology to regulate community life and to keep crime low. We examine the link between religious ecology and Latino homicide victimization for traditional and new destination counties. We observe four findings. (1) A Catholic presence has no effect on Latino violence in the old and well-organized traditional settlement areas. But in new Latino settlement areas, a Catholic presence substantially lowers violence against Latinos. In contrast, mainline Protestantism is linked to high levels of violence against Latinos in new destinations. (2) Previous claims that Latino communities are safe do not apply to new destinations, where Latinos are murdered at a high rate. (3) Previous claims that areas with high Latino immigration are safe for Latinos are not true for new destinations. (4) New Latino destinations offer little insulation from the effects of economic deprivation on violence. We discuss the implications of the findings.
拉丁裔正逐渐走出传统聚居区,在新的、可能缺乏组织的地区定居。由于没有成熟的移民社区,新的定居地似乎更多地依赖当地的宗教生态来规范社区生活并降低犯罪率。我们研究了传统和新定居地县的宗教生态与拉丁裔杀人案受害情况之间的联系。我们观察到四个结果。(1)在历史悠久且组织完善的传统定居区,天主教的存在对拉丁裔暴力没有影响。但在新的拉丁裔定居区,天主教的存在大幅降低了针对拉丁裔的暴力行为。相比之下,主流新教与新定居地针对拉丁裔的高暴力水平相关。(2)此前声称拉丁裔社区安全的说法并不适用于新定居地,在这些地方拉丁裔被谋杀的比率很高。(3)此前声称拉丁裔移民率高的地区对拉丁裔安全的说法在新定居地并不成立。(4)新的拉丁裔定居地几乎无法隔绝经济贫困对暴力的影响。我们讨论了这些结果的影响。