
معرفی
Xin Jiang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Tulane University. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from The Ohio State University. His research focuses on how social stratification, immigration status, and race/ethnicity influence delinquency, victimization, and social mobility. He examines the interplay of family, school, and community contexts in shaping criminal behavior.
His work bridges criminology and assimilation theory, particularly exploring how prevention strategies vary across immigrant generations and racial/ethnic groups. Recent projects analyze parental migration effects on children in rural China and the role of extracurricular activities in mitigating delinquency.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His research has been published in outlets like Crime and Delinquency and Race and Justice.
Dr. Jiang’s advising and grants details are not explicitly listed here, though his CV provides further professional context. His research often centers on marginalized populations, emphasizing structural and contextual factors in crime.




