Neighborhood Advantage, Relative Status, and Violence Among Foreign-Born Adolescents

被引:3
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作者
Burrington, Lori A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oakland Univ, Dept Sociol Anthropol Social Work & Criminal Just, 518 Varner Hall, Rochester, MI 48309 USA
关键词
immigrants; adolescents; neighborhoods; violence; SES; SEGMENTED ASSIMILATION; IMMIGRANT GENERATIONS; CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS; COLLECTIVE EFFICACY; CRIME; PARADOX; YOUTH; CONTEXT; SCHOOL; DISADVANTAGE;
D O I
10.1080/07418825.2017.1339112
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Immigrant families and contexts are protective for delinquency, even though recent immigrants are more likely to be poor and reside in disadvantaged settings. Yet it is unclear whether the protective effects of immigrant status depend on the match between family SES and neighborhood advantage. This study examines the interplay among immigrant status, family SES, and neighborhood advantage in predicting adolescent violence. Using multilevel longitudinal data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (N=1,908), findings show that first-generation adolescents from low-SES families have the highest odds of violence in the most advantaged contexts, exceeding that of even third-generation adolescents. In contrast, high-SES first-generation adolescents have the highest probability of violence in less advantaged contexts, but the lowest in the most advantaged neighborhoods. The results identify conditions under which the protective nature of immigrant status is eroded, and highlight the importance of relative status for understanding violence among foreign-born adolescents.
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页码:699 / 725
页数:27
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