id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_iynfifyr3zahrh7ylwrihrvw2e Clare E. Griffiths Civilised Communities 2014 34 .pdf application/pdf 9635 694 57 Immigration and its effects on crime, social disorder and community tensions remains a Keywords: Polish Immigration, Strangers, Civilised Communities, Conflict, Social both 'established' and 'migrant' groups perceive, adapt and negotiate their social Next, to understand how 'locals' and 'migrants' perceive the social conduct and public As table II shows, 50.9% of the local group consider that Polish migration has had a that nearly two thirds of the local group perceive that Polish migration has changed immigration is a 'symbolic' threat to their neighbourhood social order, the migrant Perhaps with the Polish migrant community in Crewe, establishing some common different social groups, immigration may be experienced and perceived in a differential Researcher in Understanding "Established" and "Immigrant" Groups' Perceptions of Table II: Locals & Migrants: Immigration as a 'Realistic' Threat (% of Responses) Table IV: Locals & Migrants: Community Relations and Group Conflict (% of Responses) ./cache/work_iynfifyr3zahrh7ylwrihrvw2e.pdf ./txt/work_iynfifyr3zahrh7ylwrihrvw2e.txt