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27 J. Contemp. Crim. Just. 4 (2011)

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Articles
                                                   Journal of Contemporary Criminal justice
                                                   27(1) 4-17
                                                   @ 2011 SAGE Publications
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Acculturation, C rimne, and                        sagepub.com/journalsPerrnissions.nav
                                                   DOl: 10.1 177/1043986210396206
Victimization Among                                http://ccj.sagepub.com

Hispanics: The Cross-                              $SAGE

Fertilization of the Sociologies

of   Immigration and Crime




HollyVentura Miller' and Chris L. Gibson'


Abstract
Hispanics represent the fastest growing demographic in the United States and will
constitute the majority of the population by 2050. Despite this considerable growth,
criminology has largely ignored these groups and research in this area lags behind.
This article is an attempt to address these oversights by offering recommendations
for a theoretically driven research agenda related to Hispanic crime and victimization.
Drawing from  the sociologies of crime and immigration, we describe several ways in
which to extend and integrate the knowledge base on these topics; more specifically,
we  offer suggestions for disentangling the link between acculturation, crime, and
victimization among Hispanics and how  the links between these may  depend  on
the neighborhood  context in which Hispanics reside. We conclude with a modest
research agenda on conceptual, methodological, and statistical issues.


Keywords
Hispanics; acculturation; segmented assimilation; immigration


Introduction

Criminological research has largely neglected the study of Hispanic populations,
despite their considerable growth over the past two decades. Hispanics accounted for


'University of Texas at San Antonio
2University of Florida, Gainesville
Corresponding Author:
Holly Ventura Miller, Department of Criminal justice, University ofTexas at San Antonio, 50 1,W Durango,
San Antonio,TX 78207
Email: holly.miller@utsa.edu

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