In 1989 Sampson and Groves proposed a model of social disorganization. In this model, neighborhoods with low socioeconomic status, high residential mobility, racial heterogeneity, and family disruption were predicted to have sparse local friendship networks, low organizational participation, and unsupervised youth groups. These, in turn, were predicted to increase neighborhood crime rates. Although Sampson and Groves ’ work represents the most complete model of social disorganization to date, it has only been tested twice and then on the same data set. Using data from 36 neighborhoods from 7 U.S. cities, this study examines extensions of Sampson and Groves ’ model suggested by past research findings. The results indicate that Sampson and Gr...
Empirical work on conditions in economically deprived neighborhoods, suggest that neighborhood condi...
Abstract. Rapid suburbanization since the 1970s diversified the socioeconomic picture in suburbs, le...
Six different social disorganization models of neighbourhood crime and offender rates were tested us...
In 1989 Sampson and Groves proposed a model of social disorganization. In this model, neighborhoods ...
In 1989 Sampson and Groves proposed a model of social disorganization. In this model, neighborhoods ...
This correlational, explanatory, cross-sectional study explains the influence of neighborhoods’ stru...
Recent theoretical and empirical developments within social disorganization theory rely heavily on a...
Shaw and McKay advanced social disorganization theory in the 1930s, kick-starting a large body of re...
Shaw and McKay advanced social disorganization theory in the 1930s, kick-starting a large body of re...
The importance of neighborhoods and places in understanding crime has been widely noted in criminolo...
Using a longitudinal data set of 317 neighborhoods from 1996 to 2002 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, th...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Using a longitudinal data set of 317 neighborhoods from 1996 to 2002 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, th...
Empirical work on conditions in economically deprived neighborhoods, suggest that neighborhood condi...
Abstract. Rapid suburbanization since the 1970s diversified the socioeconomic picture in suburbs, le...
Six different social disorganization models of neighbourhood crime and offender rates were tested us...
In 1989 Sampson and Groves proposed a model of social disorganization. In this model, neighborhoods ...
In 1989 Sampson and Groves proposed a model of social disorganization. In this model, neighborhoods ...
This correlational, explanatory, cross-sectional study explains the influence of neighborhoods’ stru...
Recent theoretical and empirical developments within social disorganization theory rely heavily on a...
Shaw and McKay advanced social disorganization theory in the 1930s, kick-starting a large body of re...
Shaw and McKay advanced social disorganization theory in the 1930s, kick-starting a large body of re...
The importance of neighborhoods and places in understanding crime has been widely noted in criminolo...
Using a longitudinal data set of 317 neighborhoods from 1996 to 2002 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, th...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Using a longitudinal data set of 317 neighborhoods from 1996 to 2002 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, th...
Empirical work on conditions in economically deprived neighborhoods, suggest that neighborhood condi...
Abstract. Rapid suburbanization since the 1970s diversified the socioeconomic picture in suburbs, le...
Six different social disorganization models of neighbourhood crime and offender rates were tested us...