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1|Acknowledgments|7
1|Contents|8
1|List of Tables|9
1|Chapter 1: The Immigrant as Victim: The Minimal Research|10
2|References|16
1|Chapter 2: Theories of Criminal Victimization|20
2|Micro and Macro Approaches|20
2|Pioneer Theorizing|23
2|Victim—Offender Interactions|24
2|Opportunity Theories: Lifestyle-Exposure and Routine Activities|25
2|A Structural-Choice Model: Integrating Offender, Victim, and Social Context|27
2|Population Heterogeneity and Residential Segregation|30
2|References|34
1|Chapter 3: The Criminal Victimization of Immigrants: A Meta Survey|38
2|Criminal Victimization of Immigrants VERSUS the Native-Born|39
3|California|39
3|New York|40
3|Nineteenth-Century New York|41
2|Other Reports of Intra-Group Victimization Among Immigrants|41
3|Italy|42
3|Miami: Mixed Findings|43
3|The Netherlands|47
3|Sweden|47
3|United Kingdom|48
3|Australia: Another Exception to the Rule|51
2|References|53
1|Chapter 4: Exploiting Immigrant Vulnerability|55
2|Coming to America|56
2|Intra-group Victimization: The Norm|56
2|Citizenship/Work Paper Scams|56
2|Employment Scams|57
2|Theft of Wages|57
2|Illegal Housing|58
2|Illegal Immigrants and Coercive Labor|58
2|References|60
1|Chapter 5: Anti-Immigrant Hate Crime|63
2|United States|63
2|Great Britain|66
3|Hate Crime in Wake of Two Terrorist Attacks by Muslim Extremists In the United Kingdom|67
2|Racial Violence after 7 July—Week 11, By IRR News Team|73
2|Heterogeneity and the Politics of Hate Crime|75
2|References|79
1|Chapter 6: Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence/Wife Battering|82
2|Estimates and Explanations|82
2|Mail Order Brides|86
2|References|89
1|Chapter 7: The Global Prohibition Regime Against Trafficking in Persons: Understanding the Limited Results|92
2|Modern Slavery|93
2|The UN Protocol and the US TVPA|94
2|Global Prohibition Regimes: White Slavery and Other Campaigns|95
2|References|108
1|Chapter 8: Conclusions|112
1|References|115
1|Index|133
1|Contents|8
1|List of Tables|9
1|Chapter 1: The Immigrant as Victim: The Minimal Research|10
2|References|16
1|Chapter 2: Theories of Criminal Victimization|20
2|Micro and Macro Approaches|20
2|Pioneer Theorizing|23
2|Victim—Offender Interactions|24
2|Opportunity Theories: Lifestyle-Exposure and Routine Activities|25
2|A Structural-Choice Model: Integrating Offender, Victim, and Social Context|27
2|Population Heterogeneity and Residential Segregation|30
2|References|34
1|Chapter 3: The Criminal Victimization of Immigrants: A Meta Survey|38
2|Criminal Victimization of Immigrants VERSUS the Native-Born|39
3|California|39
3|New York|40
3|Nineteenth-Century New York|41
2|Other Reports of Intra-Group Victimization Among Immigrants|41
3|Italy|42
3|Miami: Mixed Findings|43
3|The Netherlands|47
3|Sweden|47
3|United Kingdom|48
3|Australia: Another Exception to the Rule|51
2|References|53
1|Chapter 4: Exploiting Immigrant Vulnerability|55
2|Coming to America|56
2|Intra-group Victimization: The Norm|56
2|Citizenship/Work Paper Scams|56
2|Employment Scams|57
2|Theft of Wages|57
2|Illegal Housing|58
2|Illegal Immigrants and Coercive Labor|58
2|References|60
1|Chapter 5: Anti-Immigrant Hate Crime|63
2|United States|63
2|Great Britain|66
3|Hate Crime in Wake of Two Terrorist Attacks by Muslim Extremists In the United Kingdom|67
2|Racial Violence after 7 July—Week 11, By IRR News Team|73
2|Heterogeneity and the Politics of Hate Crime|75
2|References|79
1|Chapter 6: Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence/Wife Battering|82
2|Estimates and Explanations|82
2|Mail Order Brides|86
2|References|89
1|Chapter 7: The Global Prohibition Regime Against Trafficking in Persons: Understanding the Limited Results|92
2|Modern Slavery|93
2|The UN Protocol and the US TVPA|94
2|Global Prohibition Regimes: White Slavery and Other Campaigns|95
2|References|108
1|Chapter 8: Conclusions|112
1|References|115
1|Index|133