Using two waves of survey data for residents in neighborhoods in Brisbane, this study explores the interdependent relationship between residents' perceptions of neighboring, cohesion, collective efficacy, neighborhood disorder, and the actions they take to address these problems. Our longitudinal results show that residents' perceived severity of a problem helps explain engaging in activity to address the problem. People loitering appeared to be the most galvanizing problem for residents, but had particularly deleterious effects on perceptions of cohesion and collective efficacy. We also find that residents who perceive more neighboring in their local area engage in more public and parochial social control activity and residents who live in...
This study seeks to explore associations between aspects of neighborhood problems such as trash and ...
A key idea in the communities and crime literature is that residents need to take ownership and inte...
The neighborhood is the main geographical unit of analysis for the study of social mechanisms impact...
In the neighborhood effects literature, collective efficacy is viewed as the key explanatory process...
In the neighborhood effects literature, collective efficacy is viewed as the key explanatory process...
Recent research suggests that communities can be collectively efficacious without dense networks and...
Objectives: Social disorganization states that neighborhood social ties and shared expectations for ...
Objectives: Social disorganization states that neighborhood social ties and shared expectations for ...
The investigation of social mechanisms within social disorganization theory has led to the concept o...
Collective efficacy is defined as social cohesion among neighbors combined with their willingness to...
Urban area neighborhoods are no stranger to the vastly changing economic and social structures that ...
This paper explores the association between neighbourhood land use features and informal social cont...
Social control is an important element to consider when examining crime and delinquency within a nei...
Recent research has established the importance of informal social control to a variety of aspects of...
The principal aim of this multilevel study was to assess the impact of collective efficacy and disor...
This study seeks to explore associations between aspects of neighborhood problems such as trash and ...
A key idea in the communities and crime literature is that residents need to take ownership and inte...
The neighborhood is the main geographical unit of analysis for the study of social mechanisms impact...
In the neighborhood effects literature, collective efficacy is viewed as the key explanatory process...
In the neighborhood effects literature, collective efficacy is viewed as the key explanatory process...
Recent research suggests that communities can be collectively efficacious without dense networks and...
Objectives: Social disorganization states that neighborhood social ties and shared expectations for ...
Objectives: Social disorganization states that neighborhood social ties and shared expectations for ...
The investigation of social mechanisms within social disorganization theory has led to the concept o...
Collective efficacy is defined as social cohesion among neighbors combined with their willingness to...
Urban area neighborhoods are no stranger to the vastly changing economic and social structures that ...
This paper explores the association between neighbourhood land use features and informal social cont...
Social control is an important element to consider when examining crime and delinquency within a nei...
Recent research has established the importance of informal social control to a variety of aspects of...
The principal aim of this multilevel study was to assess the impact of collective efficacy and disor...
This study seeks to explore associations between aspects of neighborhood problems such as trash and ...
A key idea in the communities and crime literature is that residents need to take ownership and inte...
The neighborhood is the main geographical unit of analysis for the study of social mechanisms impact...