- Crime importation
Crime importation is the sociocultural concept of the analysis of
criminal tendencies and causes related with transborder crime andimmigration in a given country to create an effective crime control system and adaptable legal measures.Questions about the possible relationships between
ethnicity ,immigration andcrime have been raised since the days of the early pioneers ofcriminology . In searching for the causes behind highcrime rate s in certain areas, several early theorists proposed that the answer lay in the conflict between different cultural groups. [Thorsten Sellin , 1938, "Culture Conflict and Crime";Edwin Sutherland , 1929, "Crime and the Conflict Process"] The issue of crime importation was further explored byConklin (1986), [John Conklin (Tufts University ), 1986] who asserted that US immigrants' involvement in criminal behavior is a function of their level ofsocial integration and adaptation as well as their historical criminal background in the country of origin. Since central city areas were inhabited largely by immigrants, theorists suggested that immigrants' values and norms might differ from those of the cities' general populations. It soon became clear that it was not the areas themselves that were the source of the high crime rates; instead, causes were identified within the immigrants' patterns ofsocialization to American culture.Immigration to a new country is mainly considered a process of sociocultural adaptation, which is complex in itself. In addition, its direction is influenced by several factors. On the one hand, adaptation is influenced by
attitude s among the host population towards immigrants, as well as the policies pursued by the government of the receiving country with respect to immigrant integration. On the other hand, the process of adaptation is also affected by the type of immigration involved - whether it iseconomic migration orrefugee flight - and by the immigrants' personal characteristics, including age, skills andeducation al level.Another intervening variable is the state of the
economy in the host country, which determines the ease with which immigrants andcitizen s can satisfy their economic goals. Mass immigration is sometimes characterized by the arrival of unprofessional and sometimes unskilled immigrants in a hostsociety with highunemployment . These variables are sources of social disruptions that may cause criminality peaks.References
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