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Immigrant Perception Of Crime

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Not only do immigrant’s perceptions of crime in a community affect their relationships within that community, but so do their perceptions of law enforcement. A study done by Menjivar and Bejarano (2004) explained the fears of U.S. law enforcement held by immigrants. The authors found that these fears impacted the immigrant’s relationships with police and even relationships within their communities. The study was based on 61 interviews with immigrants from multiple Latin countries such as Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico and on participant observation conducted in Phoenix, Arizona. The results of the study found three specific factors that affected immigrants: immigrants’ former experiences with crime both in America and their home

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