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This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians … overestimate the effect of immigration on crime. -- international migration ; effects of immigration ; attitudes towards immigrants …
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This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians … overestimate the effect of immigration on crime …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013121747
This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians … overestimate the effect of immigration on crime …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122030
immigration policy, as a disproportionate number of the identified spies were foreign‐​born. Native‐​born Americans accounted for … a native‐​born American committed espionage or an espionage‐​related crime and was identified was about 1 in 13 …‐​related crime and was discovered doing so was about 1 in 2.2 million during that time. The government was the victim in 83.3 percent …
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At a time of increased attention on the international agenda for human trafficking, this paper examines the determinants of human trafficking inflows to 13 European countries based on official records. By employing a fixed effects zero-inflated, negative binomial gravity-type model, we address...
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is consistent with these results. -- Immigration ; Crime ; Legal Status …
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We estimate the causal effect of immigrants' legal status on criminal behavior exploiting exogenous variation in migration restrictions across nationalities driven by the last round of the European Union enlargement. Unique individual-level data on a collective clemency bill enacted in Italy...
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We estimate the causal effect of immigrants' legal status on criminal behavior exploiting exogenous variation in migration restrictions across nationalities driven by the last round of the European Union enlargement. Unique individual-level data on a collective clemency bill enacted in Italy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122262
immediately following a conviction for an immigration crime appears to capture the key benefit of this system (signaling …Immigration crimes are the most prosecuted federal crimes in America. This Article examines the benefits of the federal … prosecution of immigration crimes (training, deterrence, and signaling/expression) and balances those benefits against the costs …
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Despite a lack of rigorous empirical evidence, reduced crime is often touted as a potential benefit in the debate over … to unprecedented barrier construction along the US-Mexico border, on local crime using geospatial data on dates and … that border infrastructure reduced property or violent crime rates in the counties in which it was built. Further analysis …
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