移民和持续的暴力行为
Martin Vinæs Larsen1, Gabriel S Lenz2, Anna Mikkelborg3
1Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Aarhus 8000, Denmark.
概括
美国内部移民随身携带着他们出生国家的历史杀人风险. 对危险环境的社会文化适应可能解释了为什么来自不安全国家的个人面临更大的风险,即使在更安全的地方.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 犯罪学 犯罪学
- 移民研究 移民研究
背景情况:
- 美国的内部移民模式是复杂的.
- 犯罪率和暴力在各州之间存在地理差异.
- 原产地环境对移民行为的长期影响尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 调查历史上的杀人率是否与美国内部移民保持一致.
- 探索与移民相关的风险持续存在的社会文化因素.
- 了解原产地特定的适应如何影响新环境中的移民安全.
主要方法:
- 对数百万美国内部移民的大规模数据集的分析.
- 检查出生国家的历史杀人率与移民结果之间的相关性.
- 进行对美国内部白人移民进行全国性调查,对来自历史上不安全的州的移民进行过量抽样.
主要成果:
- 出生在有较高历史杀人率的州的人,无论他们的目的地,都会面临更大的风险,包括警察暴力.
- 这种模式在各种人口群体和社会经济地位中是一致的.
- 调查数据表明,来自历史上不安全的国家的移民表现出社会文化适应,认为世界更危险,并重视自力更生.
结论:
- 历史上的谋杀率似乎"跟随"内部移民,这表明持续的风险暴露.
- 在危险环境中发展起来的社会文化适应可能会增加在更安全的地方的脆弱性.
- 了解这些适应对于解决内部移民在安全和暴力暴露方面的持续差异至关重要.
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