Description
The research project entitled “Local Policing in the Context of Immigration” (LPCI) was active from 2007 through 2016. The purposes of the study were to explore and describe the types of local policies and policing practices that local jurisdictions and police agencies throughout the United States were undertaking with regard to police encounters with immigrants (specifically, unauthorized or undocumented immigrants), and to investigate the characteristics of local communities that were associated with these various approaches to immigration policing as well as the potential consequences of local immigration policing for immigrants, communities, and the nation.
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- Local Policing in the Context of Immigration Research Data
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- Provine, Doris (Author)
- Lewis, Paul (Author)
- Decker, Scott (Author)
- Varsanyi, Monica (Author)
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Contributor)
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The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2017-08
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Please contact Dr. Paul Lewis (Paul.Lewis@asu.edu) to request access to the Counties Dataset, Large Cities Dataset, and/or Small Cities Dataset documents. Requesters will be asked to acknowledge a user agreement before receiving them.
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One of the primary publications in the LPCI Project, “A Multilayered Jurisdictional Patchwork: Immigration Federalism in the United States,” can be found in the ASU Digital Repository here: http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.45096