According to the Criminal Justice Abstracts, only about 1.3% of the research was based on the Hispanic population, emphasizing the lack of “consensus on the magnitude…and nature of the issue” (Alvarez-Rivera, Nobles, and Lersch, 2013). The different researches that has been conducted exposed three possible results. One research concludes that the incidence of crime in inner city neighborhoods, white collar crime and gang related crimes correlates to the Hispanics and immigrants. While others suggest that the Latino immigrants “revitalizes the inner cities” by reducing the strenuous disadvantages that lead to growth and prosperity (Alvarez-Rivera, Nobles, and Lersch, 2013). Another possibility is that the Latino immigrants’ community did not impact the crimes rates, but reduce the overall community
According to the Criminal Justice Abstracts, only about 1.3% of the research was based on the Hispanic population, emphasizing the lack of “consensus on the magnitude…and nature of the issue” (Alvarez-Rivera, Nobles, and Lersch, 2013). The different researches that has been conducted exposed three possible results. One research concludes that the incidence of crime in inner city neighborhoods, white collar crime and gang related crimes correlates to the Hispanics and immigrants. While others suggest that the Latino immigrants “revitalizes the inner cities” by reducing the strenuous disadvantages that lead to growth and prosperity (Alvarez-Rivera, Nobles, and Lersch, 2013). Another possibility is that the Latino immigrants’ community did not impact the crimes rates, but reduce the overall community