Illegal migrant crime in US
Research across federal datasets and independent scholars shows that immigrants — including those in the country without authorization — are not more likely to commit crime than U.S.-born residents; m...
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Comparison of crime rates among immigrants and native-born Americans
Research across federal datasets and independent scholars shows that immigrants — including those in the country without authorization — are not more likely to commit crime than U.S.-born residents; m...
The balance of rigorous, peer‑reviewed research shows that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than U.S.-born citizens: multiple studies using arrest and incarceration records—most no...
National arrest data and victimization surveys paint a nuanced picture: by raw arrest counts, White people make up the largest share of violent-crime arrests because they are the largest racial group ...
National and local crime statistics over the past decade show a mixed picture: some long-term declines in and episodic rises in in specific years, but trends vary sharply by jurisdiction and reporting...
FBI hate crime reports and the UCR system provide official tallies of bias-motivated incidents and of homicides, but the sources released by the FBI emphasize coverage, definitions and data systems mo...