TitleImmigration, Economic Disadvantage, and Homicide
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsAkins, S, Rumbaut, R, Stansfield, R
JournalHomicide Studies
Volume13
Issue3
Pagination307 - 314
Date Published2009///
ISBN Number1088-7679
Abstract

In this article, the effect of recent immigration on homicide rates across city of Austin, Texas census tracts is examined. Since 1980, Austin's recent immigrant population increased by more than 580% across the metropolitan area and it is now considered a "pre-emerging" immigrant gateway city to the United States. Therefore the changing population dynamics in Austin provide an excellent opportunity to study the effect of recent immigration on homicide. After controlling for structural predictors of homicide and correcting for spatial autocorrelation, our findings indicate that recent immigration is not associated with homicide.