The heated debate over the migration-crime link has mainly revolved around immigrants’ crime rates. Conversely, the territorial relation between migration and crime has been the subject of only a few investigations. Italy represents an ideal context for studying such a territorial relation, since this country has been characterized by a tumultuous migratory flow, concerning however mainly the Central & Northern regions. The present paper results show that crime distribution in Italy displays two conflicting scenarios. The limited immigrant share in the South helped preserve a “traditional” picture of criminality, which has little to do with immigrants. Whereas in the Central & Northern provinces, a new criminality, associated with immigrants and their problems of integration, has emerged.
Old and new criminality: territory, society and immigration in Italy / Solivetti, Luigi Maria. - STAMPA. - 1(2014), pp. 103-114. [10.1007/978-3-319-01839-3].
Old and new criminality: territory, society and immigration in Italy
SOLIVETTI, Luigi Maria
2014
Abstract
The heated debate over the migration-crime link has mainly revolved around immigrants’ crime rates. Conversely, the territorial relation between migration and crime has been the subject of only a few investigations. Italy represents an ideal context for studying such a territorial relation, since this country has been characterized by a tumultuous migratory flow, concerning however mainly the Central & Northern regions. The present paper results show that crime distribution in Italy displays two conflicting scenarios. The limited immigrant share in the South helped preserve a “traditional” picture of criminality, which has little to do with immigrants. Whereas in the Central & Northern provinces, a new criminality, associated with immigrants and their problems of integration, has emerged.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.