2015
DOI: 10.1177/1477370815587768
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Correlates of immigrant youth crime in Finland

Abstract: Differences in the crime involvement of immigrants and the native population have been a major topic in criminology for decades. This interest stems from the fact that immigrants are overrepresented in the crime statistics of many European countries. Our study compares delinquency among native and immigrant youth in Finland. The analysis is based on the 2012 sweep of the Finnish Self-Report Delinquency Study (N = 8914). The results show that several forms of delinquency were more prevalent among immigrants tha… Show more

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“…More recently, research has focused those who are born in their new host country with one or two foreignborn parents. (Killias 1989;Martens 1997;Kardell and Carlsson 2009;Salmi et al 2015). These reports all indicate that this group is more criminally active compared with both foreign-born, and those born in the country with two native parents.…”
Section: Earlier Researchmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…More recently, research has focused those who are born in their new host country with one or two foreignborn parents. (Killias 1989;Martens 1997;Kardell and Carlsson 2009;Salmi et al 2015). These reports all indicate that this group is more criminally active compared with both foreign-born, and those born in the country with two native parents.…”
Section: Earlier Researchmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Moreover, the growth of the ethnic minority populations in Denmark has also been reflected in crime statistics and in the composition of the prison population. As in other European countries (Hällsten et al., 2013; Salmi et al., 2015), disproportionally severe sentencing of people from ethnic minority backgrounds is documented in Denmark (Andersen and Tranæs, 2011). Economic deprivation and social disadvantage account for a part of this over-representation (Andersen and Tranæs, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Russia and the USA, there are no significant differences. However, in Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, Italy and the Czech Republic, immigrant youths commit more crimes than non-immigrants (Salmi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Previous Research: Why the Crime Drop?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More evidence is needed, because there are many methodological issues to consider (samples, data collection methods, definitions of immigration, etc.) (Salmi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Previous Research: Why the Crime Drop?mentioning
confidence: 99%