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      1. What part of Sampson and Groves work stems directly from the work of Shaw and Mckay? 2. According to Sampson and Groves, what types of communities would be least likely to be able to exercise social control? 3. Crime at times occurs on college campuses.

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      According to Shaw and McKay, neighborhoods with the highest rates of crime typically have at least three common problems: physical dilapidation, poverty, and a high cultural mix (heterogeneity). These problems lead to a state of social disorganization, which in turn leads to crime and delinquency.

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      37. According to Shaw and McKay and the Gluecks what lies behind many criminal acts that appear to be the acts of individuals. A. mental health problems, B. groups struggling for power, C. social disorganization, D. high rates of social mobility, E. normlessness. 38.

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      Shaw and McKay. attempted to explain . why . juvenile . crime rates were so high in cities. By examining the organization of cities, they used . Burgess’ concentric model of cities. to suggest that most cities and towns were organized into distinct . neighbourhoods or zones with their own set of values and lifestyles. (see the diagram on page ...

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      According to Shaw and McKay, social disorganization occurred in periods of change, due to such factors as increased immigration, urbanization and/or industrialization. Communities characterized by social disorganization typically had high rates of crime and delinquency, owing in large part to a breakdown in the community's informal social ...

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      Prior to the cluster analysis, a descriptive comparison is presented according to whether sample youth had a parent who is incarcerated. The final section ends with suggested intervention and research agendas to reduce intergenerational incarceration in the light of the findings. ... (1912) and Shaw and McKay (1942) in the Chicago Area Project ...

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      It is clear from the official criminal statistics that crime rates vary according to location. In particular, it is clear that there is something distinctive about cities which produce high levels of both violent and property crime. ... Shaw and McKay observed that most cities in the USA, and specifically Chicago, were organized into distinct ...

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