This study analyzes the effects of conflictive social networks on a particular form of neighborhood crime called 'street harassment' in Argentine shantytowns. The data for the study is provided by a victimization survey applied in six Argentine cities, comparing the association between crime and neighborhood cohesion in different social strata. The study is based on social disorganization theory, but it adds two new insights to this perspective by exploring the role of political leadership and culture. Its main conclusion is that while conflictive social networks are strongly associated with neighborhood crime, these are concentrated in small numbers of shantytown dwellers. In addition, results also reveal that ambivalent attitudes towards ...
Disorganized neighborhoods are associated with high levels of violence which can impact resident’s r...
The purpose of this study was to explore neighbourhood characteristics related to social disorganiza...
A common approach to understanding neighborhood crime consists of cross-sectionally identifying stru...
This study analyzes the effects of conflictive social networks on a particular form of neighborhood ...
During the 1990s and up to the initial years of the 21st century Neoliberal policies in Latin Americ...
Social Disorganization Theory (SDT) stated that in poor and unstable neighbourhoods, residents may h...
Rising crime rates have been a growing concern in Argentina since the 1990s. A significant body of r...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Social disorganization theory is one of the most widely tested theories in criminology, yet few stud...
Este trabajo explora la incidencia de la condición social y las redes de sociabilidad vecinal en los...
Recent theoretical and empirical developments within social disorganization theory rely heavily on a...
This correlational, explanatory, cross-sectional study explains the influence of neighborhoods’ stru...
Past studies have examined the correlation between neighborhood demographics and the likelihood of v...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Using a longitudinal data set of 317 neighborhoods from 1996 to 2002 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, th...
Disorganized neighborhoods are associated with high levels of violence which can impact resident’s r...
The purpose of this study was to explore neighbourhood characteristics related to social disorganiza...
A common approach to understanding neighborhood crime consists of cross-sectionally identifying stru...
This study analyzes the effects of conflictive social networks on a particular form of neighborhood ...
During the 1990s and up to the initial years of the 21st century Neoliberal policies in Latin Americ...
Social Disorganization Theory (SDT) stated that in poor and unstable neighbourhoods, residents may h...
Rising crime rates have been a growing concern in Argentina since the 1990s. A significant body of r...
Crime in urban neighborhoods has historically captured the attention of scholars who examine communi...
Social disorganization theory is one of the most widely tested theories in criminology, yet few stud...
Este trabajo explora la incidencia de la condición social y las redes de sociabilidad vecinal en los...
Recent theoretical and empirical developments within social disorganization theory rely heavily on a...
This correlational, explanatory, cross-sectional study explains the influence of neighborhoods’ stru...
Past studies have examined the correlation between neighborhood demographics and the likelihood of v...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Using a longitudinal data set of 317 neighborhoods from 1996 to 2002 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, th...
Disorganized neighborhoods are associated with high levels of violence which can impact resident’s r...
The purpose of this study was to explore neighbourhood characteristics related to social disorganiza...
A common approach to understanding neighborhood crime consists of cross-sectionally identifying stru...