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Segregation and Violence: Comparing the Effects of Residential Segregation on Latino and Black Violence

Date Issued
January 1, 2010
Author(s)
Feldmeyer, Ben
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-8525.2010.01185.x
Link to full text
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-8525.2010.01185.x
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/51429
Abstract

Racial/ethnic residential segregation has been shown to contribute to violence and have harmful consequences for minority groups. However, research examining the segregation–crime relationship has focused almost exclusively on blacks and whites while largely ignoring Latinos and other race/ethnic groups and has rarely considered potential mediators (e.g., concentrated disadvantage) in segregation–violence relationships. This study uses year 2000 arrest data for California and New York census places to extend segregation–crime research by comparing the effects of racial/ethnic residential segregation from whites on black and Latino homicide. Results indicate that (1) racial/ethnic segregation contributes to both Latino and black homicide, and (2) the effects for both groups are mediated by concentrated disadvantage. Implications for segregation–violence relationships, the racial-invariance position, and the Latino paradox are discussed.

Subjects

Hispanic

Latino

Ethnicity

Segregation

Violence

Homicide

Disciplines
Criminology
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Inequality and Stratification
Place and Environment
Race and Ethnicity
Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
Recommended Citation
Feldmeyer, Ben. 2010. “Segregation and Violence: Comparing the Effects of Residential Segregation on Latino and Black Violence.” The Sociological Quarterly 51:600-623.
Embargo Date
February 16, 2011

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