Chheang Dany, Connolly Eric J
1 Pennsylvania State University, Abington, USA.
2 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2018 Jul;62(9):2624-2649. doi: 10.1177/0306624X17732579. Epub 2017 Sep 20.
The collective view of Asian Americans as model minorities is evident with the extensive amount of statistical data showing support for the academic and socioeconomic success of Asian Americans in the United States. This perception, however, often presents an inaccurate portrayal of Asian Americans, in general, as it overlooks many of the difficulties and hardships experienced by Asian American ethnic groups such as Southeast Asians. Within this group, Cambodian Americans are at the highest risk for experiencing socioeconomic hardships, behavioral health problems, substance use disorders, and contact with the criminal justice system, with deportation also being a prevailing issue. Unfortunately, research in this area is scant and contemporary research on Cambodian Americans has several limitations. To begin to address this issue, the present article merges information from existing research on this population from a sociohistorical, criminological, and theoretical standpoint to call for more comprehensive research on Cambodian Americans.
大量统计数据显示美国亚裔在学业和社会经济方面取得成功,这使得亚裔美国人作为模范少数族裔的总体观点显而易见。然而,这种认知通常对亚裔美国人进行了不准确的描述,因为它忽视了东南亚裔等亚裔族群所经历的许多困难和艰辛。在这个群体中,柬埔寨裔美国人面临社会经济困境、行为健康问题、物质使用障碍以及与刑事司法系统接触的风险最高,被驱逐出境也是一个普遍问题。不幸的是,这一领域的研究很少,而关于柬埔寨裔美国人的当代研究存在若干局限性。为了开始解决这个问题,本文从社会历史、犯罪学和理论角度整合了现有关于该人群的研究信息,呼吁对柬埔寨裔美国人进行更全面的研究。