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References for Crime and immigration
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Further reading
- Bell, B., Machin, S. "Immigration and crime" In: Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds). International Handbook on the Economics of Migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013.
- Freeman, R. "The economics of crime" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). Handbook of Labor Economics. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1999.
- Sampson, R. "Rethinking crime and immigration" Contexts 7:1 (2008): 28−33.
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Key references
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Becker, G. "Crime and
punishment: An economic approach" Journal of
Political Economy 76:2 (1968): 169−217. Key reference: [1]
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Bell, B., Fasani, F., Machin, S. "Crime and
immigration: Evidence from large immigrant waves" Review of
Economics and Statistics 95:4 (2013): 1278−1290. Key reference: [2]
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Bianchi, M., Buonanno, P., Pinotti, P. "Do immigrants
cause crime?" Journal of the
European Economic Association 10:6 (2012): 1318−1347. Key reference: [3]
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Spenkuch, J. L. "Understanding
the impact of immigration on crime" American Law and
Economics Review 16:1 (2014): 177−219. Key reference: [4]
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Pinotti, P. "Clicking on
heaven's door: The effect of immigrant legalization on
crime" American
Economic Review 107:1 (2017): 138−168. Key reference: [5]
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Baker, S. R. "Effects of
immigrant legalization on crime" American
Economic Review 105:5 (2015): 210−213. Key reference: [6]
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Krueger, A., Pischke, S. "A statistical
analysis of crime against foreigners in unified Germany" Journal of Human
Resources 32:1 (1997): 182−209. Key reference: [7]
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Martens, P. "Immigrants,
crime, and criminal justice in Sweden" In: Tonry, M. (ed). Ethnicity,
Crime, and Immigration: Comparative and Cross-National
Perspectives. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Key reference: [8]
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Killias, M. "Immigrants,
crime, and criminal justice in Switzerland" In: Tonry, M. (ed). Ethnicity,
Crime, and Immigration: Comparative and Cross-National
Perspectives. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Key reference: [9]
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Miller, P. W. "Immigration
policy and immigrant quality: The Australian points
system" American
Economic Review 89:2 (1999): 192−197. Key reference: [10]
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Becker, G. "Crime and
punishment: An economic approach" Journal of
Political Economy 76:2 (1968): 169−217.
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Additional References
- Bell, B., Machin, S. "Immigrant enclaves and crime" Journal of Regional Science 53:1 (2013): 118−141.
- Butcher, K. F., Piehl, A. M. "Cross-city evidence on the relationship between immigration and crime" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 17:3 (1998): 457−493.
- Butcher, K. F., Piehl, A. M. "Recent immigrants: Unexpected implications for crime and incarceration" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 51:4 (1998): 654−679.
- Mastrobuoni, G., Pinotti, P. "Legal status and the criminal activity of immigrants" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 7:2 (2015): 175−206.