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Studies of immigrant crime in Denmark
Authors:Christian Klement
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University , Aalborg, Denmark klement@socsci.aau.dk"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8026-8546
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Do the results of research on the relationship between crime and immigration status differ depending on the type of data examined? This question is posed and answered affirmatively in a paper based on a systematic review of ten Danish studies published between 2008 and 2017. The current review is motivated by the seemingly widespread perception that immigrants/descendants are at greater risk for committing crime than others even after adjusting for systematic differences between these groups. Using five criteria of relevance, a systematic search resulted in the identification of ten pertinent studies. The ten studies are reviewed in the current paper and form the basis of the conclusion that research results differ markedly depending on the type of data examined. This implies that public perceptions about crime and immigration status may rest on shaky ground. Five potential explanations are suggested to explain the inconsistencies found in the studies reviewed. Finally, five recommendations for future research are suggested in order move research forward.
Keywords:Immigrants  descendants  minorities  register study  self-report  youth crime  review  Denmark
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