Abstract:Part 1 Global perspectives: introduction, Joshua D. Freilich et al culture conflict and crime - a global perspective, Pino Arlacchi trafficking in human-beings, Adam Graycar population diversity and h...Part 1 Global perspectives: introduction, Joshua D. Freilich et al culture conflict and crime - a global perspective, Pino Arlacchi trafficking in human-beings, Adam Graycar population diversity and homicide - a cross national amplification of Balu's theory of diversity, Gregory J. Howard et al a comparative assessment of criminal involvement among immigrants and natives across seven nations, James P. Lynch and Rita J. Simon culture conflict and crime in Europe, Hans-Heiner Kuhne. Part 2 Prevention and policy: protecting immigrants from victimization - the scope for situational crime prevention, Ronald V. Clarke bicultural competence - a means to crime reduction among the children of immigrants?, Caitlin Killian foreigners in Germany - the role of academic criminologists as an interest group influencing government policy, Ruth G. Hertz. Part 3 Gender issues: immigration, culture conflict and domestic violence/woman battering, Edna Erez migration, political economy and violence against women - the post immigration experiences of Filipino women in Australia, Chris Cunneen and Julie Stubbs. Part 4 Country studies: crime and victimization of migrants in Australia - a socio-demographic view, Satyanshu Mukherjee hostility and violence against immigrants in Germany since 1992, Roland Eckert ethnic identity versus national identity - an analysis of PKK terror in relation to identity conflict, Ibrahim Cerrah assimilation, acculturation and juvenile delinquency among second generation Turkish youths in Berlin, Alexis A. Aronowitz immigration and suicide in a multi-ethnic society - Israel, Brenda Geiger marginalization and demarginalization of immigrants -diverity management strategies in education, Rita Sever and Alek Epstein substance abusing new immigrants from the states of the Former Soviet Union as a challenge to the drug abuse treatment system in Israel - a pilot study, Eli Lawental and Zvi Jacoby Confucianism as a control theory explanation of crime among overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, Chuen-Jim Sheu.Read More
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-10-05
Language: en
Type: book
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