McCann Wesley S, Zhang Saijun, Boateng Francis D
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, USA.
University of Mississippi, University Park, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2022 Apr;66(5):560-586. doi: 10.1177/0306624X21994061. Epub 2021 Feb 11.
The immigrant-crime relationship is often misunderstood and highly complex. To date, criminological research has largely ignored theory testing of this relationship. This paper examines the extant literature on intergenerational offending amongst immigrant youth and subsequently tests whether the segmented assimilation theory- a theory borrowed from the interdisciplinary social sciences- adequately explains immigrant offending. The study uses data ( = 1,267) from the Pathways to Desistance Study (PTD) to examine intergenerational differences in changes to offending between immigrant youth and the native-born. The analyses largely reveal that the theory, based on its original assumptions, fails to adequately explain youth offending, and that the models provide more support for the straight-line theory of assimilation in regards to delinquency. Limitations and recommendations are discussed and proffered, respectively.
移民与犯罪的关系常常被误解且极为复杂。迄今为止,犯罪学研究在很大程度上忽视了对这种关系的理论检验。本文审视了关于移民青年代际犯罪的现有文献,随后检验了从跨学科社会科学借鉴而来的分段同化理论是否能充分解释移民犯罪现象。该研究使用了来自“走向停止犯罪研究”(PTD)的数据(n = 1267),以考察移民青年与本土出生青年在犯罪变化方面的代际差异。分析结果大体表明,基于其最初假设的该理论未能充分解释青年犯罪现象,并且这些模型在青少年犯罪问题上为同化直线理论提供了更多支持。文章分别讨论并提出了研究的局限性与建议。