Debunking the Myth of the βMigrant Crime Waveβ
Data does not support claims that the United States is experiencing a surge in crime caused by immigrants.
The research does not support the view that immigrants commit crime or are incarcerated at higher rates than native-born Americans. #FactCheck
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FANTASTIC
ICPSR at U Mich is coordinating the archiving of at-risk federal data (all of it?)
You can upload data you have & search for data you donβt have
www.datalumos.org/datalumos/
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Well this seems pretty bad
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I hate self-promotion, but I'm actually very proud of this article and like it a lot. I hope you'll at least consider glancing over the abstract. If you feel like actually going so far as to give it a full read, hit me up and I can send you a PDF if you don't have journal access.
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Economic sociologist. University of California, Merced professor. Author Bankers in the Ivory Tower. Subscribe: https://charlieeatonphd.substack.com
Lecturer in Politics, Kingβs College London.
http://www.chasefoster.com
Sociology Ph.D. student @UChicagoSoc. Social Demography, Health, Family, Neighborhoods, Methods. @UCLSocRes Alum
https://yiang-li.github.io
The official "Resistance" team of U.S. National Park Service. Our website: www.ourparks.org
Cross-disciplinary social & behavioral science research & fellowship in service of generating knowledge, illuminating understandings, building fields, informing policy discourse, & creating an enduring scholarly community like no other | casbs.stanford.edu
Policy Professor, Ford School, University of Michigan.
Irish immigrant. Administrative burdens guy.
Free newsletter, Can We Still Govern?: https://donmoynihan.substack.com
Author of How the Word Is Passed, Above Ground, and Counting Descent. Writer, The Atlantic.
Law professor at UCLA Law, studying fines, forfeitures, financial punishment, and poverty.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1478076
We produce cutting-edge research on social inequality, train the next generation of scholars, build data infrastructure, and increase data accessibility at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. Learn more at inequality.umich.edu.
A quarterly public sociology magazine upholding the 4 Rs: Rigorous, Readable, Relevant, and Rad. In other words, sociology can be both approachable and applicable! Edited by Amin Ghaziani, Seth Abrutyn, and Letta Page.
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A social science hub putting news in context.
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Associate Professor of Sociology, Oklahoma State University | Editor-in-Chief, The Sociological Quarterly (@socquarterly.bsky.social) | social movements, politics, religion, education, work π³οΈβπ
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An award-winning, independent publication that reports on affordable housing, community organizing, and more. Find us online at https://shelterforce.org.
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Poverty and Inequality Research Lab at Hopkins β’ Marshall Scholar at Oxford β’ I research housing insecurity and social stratification.
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The Urban Institute is a research-to-impact institution founded on one simple idea: To improve lives and strengthen communities, we need practices and policies that work.
Public policy professor, Price School USC @priceschool.usc.edu, father, poverty/social policy/racial inequality/immigration/policymakers, posts do not speak for employer, https://bradydave.wordpress.com
sociology prof at Dartmouth. I talk about kids, racism, and preschools a lot, with some other stream of consciousness TMI every 12 days or so.
Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta | Co-Editor of CRS | Stratification researcher interested in social class, wealth inequality, disability | michellemaroto.com
sociologist at WashU studying racial inequality and diversity in the suburbs // i spend all my free time gardening (they/them)