Workshop
Workshop Does Immigration Increase Crime? The nexus about crime, welfare state and migrant’s integration
Workshop Online, Tuesday 27 October 2020 from 13.55 to 17.45
Programme
13:55
Welcome by the organizers
14:00
Jihadi Attacks, Media, and Local Anti-Muslim Hate Crime
Ria Ivandic (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Input: Yue Huang (Institute for Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the European Union, Trier University)
14:25
R.I.C.E. An Integrated Model of Welfare Deservingness Perceptions?
Carlo Knotz (University of Lausanne | nccr – on the move)
Input: Stefanie Kurt (HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Institute of Social Work | nccr – on the move)
14:50
The Effect of Reductions in Social Assistance Provisions on Criminal Offences
Daniel Auer (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Michaela Slotwinski (University of Basel & ZEW Mannheim | nccr – on the move)
Input: Flavia Fossati (University of Lausanne | nccr – on the move)
15:15
Immigration and Crimes Against Natives: The 2015 Refugee Crisis in Germany
Yue Huang (Institute for Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the European Union, Trier University)
Input: Michaela Slotwinski, University of Basel & ZEW Mannheim | nccr – on the move)
15:40
Break
16:10
Do Immigrants Affect Crime? Evidence from Panel Data for Germany
Rita Maghularia (TU Dresden)
Input: Cynthia Bansak (St. Lawrence University)
16:35
Refugee Admissions and U.S. Public Safety: Are Refugee Settlement Areas More Prone to Crime?
Cynthia Bansak (St. Lawrence University)
Input: Ria Ivandic (London School of Economics and Political Science)
17:05
Does Halting Refugee Resettlement Reduce Crime? Evidence from the United States Refugee Ban
Vasco Yasenov (Immigration Policy Lab, Stanford University and IZA)
Input: Daniel Auer (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
17:30
Closing remarks
Registration
The participation of the Workshop is free, but registration is needed for organizational reasons.
Please register for the workshop until 23 October 2020 with stefanie.kurt@hevs.ch