Adams Wallis E, Todorova Irina L G, Falcón Luis M
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, USA.
Hisp J Behav Sci. 2015 Feb;37(1):59-74. doi: 10.1177/0739986314564149. Epub 2014 Dec 21.
This study addresses criminal victimization and contact with police among older Puerto Ricans living in Northeastern United States. Framing their experiences within the context of immigration, we assess the role that acculturation and perceived stress play on Puerto Rican crime and victimization. Data from the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study (BPRHS; = 1,504) were analyzed using multiple logistic regressions. The experience of criminal victimization by Puerto Ricans is associated with higher educational attainment, increased perceived stress, and also with psychological acculturation. Contact with police is associated with linguistic, but not psychological, acculturation. Our findings give strength to the argument that exposure to crime and the criminal justice system increases with acculturation and that this argument is relevant to Puerto Ricans. Thus, the association between acculturation, criminal victimization, and police contact depends on the conceptualization of acculturation used. The relationship between stress, acculturation, and crime among Latinos is complex and warrants further assessment.
本研究探讨了居住在美国东北部的波多黎各裔老年人中的犯罪受害情况以及与警方的接触。我们将他们的经历置于移民背景下,评估文化适应和感知压力在波多黎各犯罪与受害问题上所起的作用。利用多重逻辑回归分析了来自波士顿波多黎各健康研究(BPRHS;n = 1504)的数据。波多黎各人遭受犯罪侵害的经历与较高的教育程度、感知压力增加以及心理文化适应有关。与警方的接触与语言文化适应有关,但与心理文化适应无关。我们的研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即随着文化适应,接触犯罪和刑事司法系统的情况会增加,而且这一观点与波多黎各人相关。因此,文化适应、犯罪受害与警方接触之间的关联取决于所采用的文化适应概念化方式。拉丁裔群体中压力、文化适应与犯罪之间的关系很复杂,值得进一步评估。