'It really builds into this larger narrative of the immigration population not being a criminal threat,' said Marin Wenger, one of the researchers behind the study.
making their way to the U.S. border as"criminals," studies have consistently shown that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans.
Comparing recidivism rates between both groups, researchers Marin Wenger and Javier Ramos found that 32 percent of nonimmigrants were reconvicted of a felony offense within three years of being released, compared to only 19 percent of immigrants. It is also important to note that because the data used in the study was from 2004 to 2011, its findings are not a reflection of the most up-to-date recidivism rates.Wenger said that while the study was focused specifically on Florida and looks at data largely from the previous decade, she believes it is should be looked at as part of a broader context.
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