Paper also presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, Scottsdale, Arizona.This paper seeks to advance the discussion of the utility of collective efficacy, as captured by Sampson, Raudenbush and Earls, in understanding community levels of crime by exploring the relation between community structure, collective efficacy, and in this case firearms violence, in Anchorage, Alaska. The specific aims of this paper are to report the results of a test of the collective efficacy thesis, modeled loosely after the test presented in the 1997 Science paper by Sampson, Raudenbush and Earls, as an explanation of neighborhood rates of firearms violence in Anchorage.Measures Replication and Data / Collective Efficacy and Vio...
Background In multilevel studies, strong correlations of neighbourhood exposures with individual and...
Collective efficacy, the combination of mutual trust and shared expectations for action, has been li...
Collective efficacy is a new theoretical construct that describes a task-specific process for mobili...
This research tests the reproducibility of the neighborhood-level effects of social composition and ...
It is hypothesized that collective efficacy, defined as social cohesion among neighbors combined wit...
Objectives: Cross-sectional studies consistently find that neighborhoods with higher levels of colle...
Research has demonstrated that exposure to violence can result in many negative consequences for you...
There has been a 42% increase in gun violence in Canada since 2013, largely due to increases in Toro...
Collective efficacy theory states that neighbourhood variation in crime can be attributed to social ...
This document reports on a March 2004 public survey of Anchorage residents about the Alaska Project ...
Cross-sectional studies consistently find that neighborhoods with higher levels of collective effica...
The concepts of self-efficacy and collective efficacy have both been used by scholars to explain inv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation proposes an integrative theory that ...
The collective efficacy literature provides a framework to understand how neighbourhood structure in...
Parker, Karen F.Homicide clearance rates have fallen to a historic low, with less than two-thirds of...
Background In multilevel studies, strong correlations of neighbourhood exposures with individual and...
Collective efficacy, the combination of mutual trust and shared expectations for action, has been li...
Collective efficacy is a new theoretical construct that describes a task-specific process for mobili...
This research tests the reproducibility of the neighborhood-level effects of social composition and ...
It is hypothesized that collective efficacy, defined as social cohesion among neighbors combined wit...
Objectives: Cross-sectional studies consistently find that neighborhoods with higher levels of colle...
Research has demonstrated that exposure to violence can result in many negative consequences for you...
There has been a 42% increase in gun violence in Canada since 2013, largely due to increases in Toro...
Collective efficacy theory states that neighbourhood variation in crime can be attributed to social ...
This document reports on a March 2004 public survey of Anchorage residents about the Alaska Project ...
Cross-sectional studies consistently find that neighborhoods with higher levels of collective effica...
The concepts of self-efficacy and collective efficacy have both been used by scholars to explain inv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation proposes an integrative theory that ...
The collective efficacy literature provides a framework to understand how neighbourhood structure in...
Parker, Karen F.Homicide clearance rates have fallen to a historic low, with less than two-thirds of...
Background In multilevel studies, strong correlations of neighbourhood exposures with individual and...
Collective efficacy, the combination of mutual trust and shared expectations for action, has been li...
Collective efficacy is a new theoretical construct that describes a task-specific process for mobili...