| 1. |
CBP Border Patrol, Yuma
Jim Weiss, Mickey Davis. Law & Order. Wilmette: Oct 2008. Vol. 56, Iss. 10; p. 97 (7 pages)
|
| 2. |
Immigrants, Racial Citizens, and the (Multi)Cultural Politics of Neoliberal Los Angeles
Jinah Kim. Social Justice. San Francisco: 2008. Vol. 35, Iss. 2; p. 36 (21 pages)
|
| 3. |
TWO PRISONS IN EL SALVADOR DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO GANGS
Anonymous. Corrections Forum. Hicksville: Mar/Apr 2008. Vol. 17, Iss. 2; p. 12 (2 pages)
|
| 4. |
INTEGRATING RACE, PLACE AND MOTIVE IN SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY: LESSONS FROM A COMPARISON OF BLACK AND LATINO HOMICIDE TYPES IN TWO IMMIGRANT DESTINATION CITIES*
Amie L Nielsen, Matthew T Lee, Ramiro Martinez Jr. Criminology. Beverly Hills: Aug 2005. Vol. 43, Iss. 3; p. 837 (36 pages)
|
| 5. |
Raid hits ring forging immigrant documents
Anonymous. Organized Crime Digest. Washington: Mar 1, 2002. Vol. 23, Iss. 4; p. 6 (1 page)
|
| 6. |
Cross-border urban integration in the 21st century: The San Diego-Tijuana model
Alejandro Gonzalez Alcocer. Thomas Jefferson Law Review. San Diego: Fall 2000. Vol. 23, Iss. 1; p. 15 (14 pages)
|
| 7. |
Unionization and immigrant incorporation in San Francisco hotels
Miriam J Wells. Social Problems. Berkeley: May 2000. Vol. 47, Iss. 2; p. 241 (25 pages)
|
| 8. |
Changing networks and alliances in a transnational context: Salvadoran and Guatemalan immigrants in Southern California
Norma Chinchilla, Nora Hamilton. Social Justice. San Francisco: Fall 1999. Vol. 26, Iss. 3; p. 4 (23 pages)
|
| 9. |
Organizing in communities of color: Addressing interethnic conflicts
Okazawa-Rey, Margo, Wong, Marshall. Social Justice. San Francisco: Spring 1997. Vol. 24, Iss. 1; p. 24 (16 pages)
|
| 10. |
Editors' Introduction
Susanne Jonas, Suzie Dod Thomas. Social Justice. San Francisco: Fall 1996. Vol. 23, Iss. 3; p. 1 (8 pages)
|
| Mark all or clear all documents on this page
|