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11 Race & Just. 3 (2021)

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Race and justice
2021, Vol. 11(1) 3-27
The     Role    of Police       Officer                     ©   The Author(s) 2018
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Race/Ethnicity           on   Crime                    DOI: 10'77/25'3-perm'ss'ons
DOI: 10.1177/2153368718777278
Rates in       Immigrant                                 journalssagepub com/home/rai
Communities                                                         *SAGE
Joselyne L. Chenane' and Emily M. Wright2
Abstract
Few studies have examined the role of city police officer racial/ethnic repre-
sentation on violent crime in immigrant neighborhoods. Yet police officer race/
ethnicity might play a significant role in bolstering or weakening the relationship
between immigration and violent crime rates. Researchers have posited that
increasing the representation of minority officer would be an important avenue
for making police departments more accountable to the communities they serve.
The current study contributes to existing research by using national (i.e., 89
cities and 8,980 neighborhoods) data on violent crime from large U.S. cities. We
examine the relationship between immigration, violent crime rates, and minority
police officer representation using multilevel modeling techniques. Results indi-
cate that neighborhood immigrant concentration is associated with lower rob-
bery and homicide rates. Moreover, the negative relationship between immigrant
concentration and violent crime rates is strengthened by city African American
and Hispanic officer representation. Policy implications for law enforcement
are discussed.
Keywords
immigration, immigrant concentration, police representation, violent crimes,
neighborhoods
' School of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, USA
2School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, USA
Corresponding Author:
Joselyne L. Chenane, School of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts, Lowell,
113 Wilder Street, HSSB 4th Floor, Lowell, MA 01854, USA.
Email: joselynechenane@uml.edu

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