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103 Marq. L. Rev. 939 (2019-2020)
Immigration and Violent Crime: Triangulating Findings across Diverse Studies

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     IMMIGRATION AND VIOLENT CRIME:
     TRIANGULATING FINDINGS ACROSS
                    DIVERSE STUDIES

                MICHAEL T. LIGHT* & ISABEL ANADON**

    The dramatic increase in both lawful and unauthorized immigration in
recent decades produced a groundswell of research on two questions: (1) Does
immigration increase violent crime? and (2) What policy responses are most
effective at addressing unauthorized immigration (e.g., sanctuary policies,
deportations, etc.)? For the most part, these bodies of work have developed
independently, and thus we know little as to whether the insights from one
inform the other. This Article fills this gap by first reviewing both areas of
research and then triangulating sharedfindings between them. In doing so, we
focus on three contemporary immigration policies: (1) increased deportation;
(2) sanctuary policies, and (3) amnesty laws. Our review provides little
evidence to suggest that immigration increases the prevalence of violence. For
this reason, policies aimed to enhance public safety by reducing immigration
are unlikely to deliver on their crime reduction promises.

I. IN TRODU CTION   .......................................................................................... 940
II. THEORETICAL LINKS BETWEEN IMMIGRATION AND VIOLENCE .............. 940
III. EXISTING RESEARCH ON IMMIGRATION AND CRIME .............................. 943
      A. Cross-sectional versus Longitudinal Research ............................. 945
      B. Reciprocity in the Immigration-Violence Relationship ................ 946
      C. Undocum ented Imm igration ......................................................... 948
      D . Sum m ary  ....................................................................................... 950
 IV. THE CRIMINOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF IMMIGRATION POLICY ....... 950
      A. Does Immigration Enforcement Decrease Crime? ....................... 950
      B. Do Sanctuary Policies Increase Crime? .................................... 953
      C. Do Amnesty Laws Impact Crime? ............................................ 958
V . C ON CLU SION   ............................................................................................ 960



    * Associate Professor of Sociology and Chicano/Latino Studies, University of Wisconsin-
Madison.
    ** Ph.D. student in Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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