Civic community theory has emerged in the last 10 years as a middle range theory to explain community variation in rates of crime. It has proven to be particularly powerful for explaining variations in violent crime across rural communities in the U.S. This essay provides a review of the available published literature testing components of the theory. The three main conceptual dimensions of the civic community thesis are outlined, and the nature of the empirical evidence is evaluated. The essay concludes with several suggestions for future research
The rural criminological literature has recently experienced an increased interest in structural t...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
Civic community theory has emerged in the last 10 years as a middle range theory to explain communit...
Traditional urban theories of community crime development increasingly are being adapted and evalu...
Traditional urban theories of community crime development increasingly are being adapted and evalu...
This analysis investigates the relationships between measures of civic community, population change,...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
There is a tendency for sociologists and criminologists to study crime in urban contexts rather than...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
One key explanation of aggregate rates of homicide in localities across the U.S. is social disorgani...
Sociological research on male-to-female violence against women in rural places has mushroomed over t...
The rural criminological literature has recently experienced an increased interest in structural t...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
Civic community theory has emerged in the last 10 years as a middle range theory to explain communit...
Traditional urban theories of community crime development increasingly are being adapted and evalu...
Traditional urban theories of community crime development increasingly are being adapted and evalu...
This analysis investigates the relationships between measures of civic community, population change,...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
There is a tendency for sociologists and criminologists to study crime in urban contexts rather than...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
One key explanation of aggregate rates of homicide in localities across the U.S. is social disorgani...
Sociological research on male-to-female violence against women in rural places has mushroomed over t...
The rural criminological literature has recently experienced an increased interest in structural t...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...