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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joshua D. Freilich , Graeme Newman , Moshe Addad , Moshe AddadPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.780kg ISBN: 9781138705166ISBN 10: 1138705160 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 14 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Global Perspectives: Introduction, Joshua D. Freilich, Graeme Newman, S. Giora Shoham and Moshe Addad; Culture conflict and crime: a global perspective, Pino Arlacchi; Trafficking in human beings, Adam Graycar; Population diversity and homicide: a cross-national amplification of Blau’s theory of diversity, Gregory J. Howard, Graeme Newman and Joshua D. Freilich; 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 Kühne. 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. Gender Issues: Immigration, culture conflict and domestic violence/women battering, Edna Erez; Migration, political economy and violence against women: the post immigration experiences of Filipino women in Australia, Chris Cunneen and Julie Stubbs. 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: diversity 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; CoReviews’...a rich and diverse collection of essays...this book includes a variety of very well written as well as intriguing analyses and discussions of the migration-crime relationship...and it represents a very welcome addition to the literature on migration and crime...’ International Criminal Justice Review '...the book does provide clearly signposted pathways for those eager to study further this major global issue.' Patterns of Prejudice '...a rich and diverse collection of essays...this book includes a variety of very well written as well as intriguing analyses and discussions of the migration-crime relationship...and it represents a very welcome addition to the literature on migration and crime...' International Criminal Justice Review '...the book does provide clearly signposted pathways for those eager to study further this major global issue.' Patterns of Prejudice Author InformationJoshua D. Freilich, Moshe Addad, Graeme Newman Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |