Foreign-born status, but not acquired US citizenship, protects many immigrants from criminal victimization

(American Society of Criminology) Until recently, data on criminal victimization did not include information on the status--immigrant or citizen--of respondents. In a recent study, researchers used new data that include respondents' status to explore the association between citizenship status and risk of victimization. They found that for many, a person's foreign-born status, but not their acquired U.S. citizenship, protects against criminal victimization.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news