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    • [DOCX File]CRIJ 5303 – Contemporary Crime Theory

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      Sampson & Groves (1989) Weisburd, Groff, & Yang (2014) FlipGrid Discussion Board #6. Article Summaries. Presentation Week. Week 7. October . 5 – 11. Anomie and Strain Theories. Akers: Chapter 9. Cullen: Chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12. Agnew (2016) Ousey, Wilcox …

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    • [DOC File]Introduction - Jones & Bartlett Learning

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      4. Robert Sampson and Byron Groves study. a. Rate of juvenile violence was strongly correlated with rates of poverty, single- parent families, and racial isolation . 5. Matthew Lee’s study. a. Social disorganization theory applicable in cities and rural communities . 6. Theoretical outgrowths of Shaw and McKay’s research . a. Collective ...

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    • [DOC File]Major Theories - Kent State University

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      Sampson, Robert J. and Byron Groves. 1989. “Community Structure and Crime: Testing Social . Disorganization Theory.” American Journal of Sociology, 94:774-802. ... Sampson, Robert J. 1987. “Urban black violence: The effect of male joblessness and family disruption.” American Journal of Sociology, 93: 348-382.

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    • [DOC File]Community Development in Disintegrating Communities:

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      Tests of this theory have found high community transience to be related to poor neighborhood networks and property crimes including vandalism and auto theft (Sampson & Groves, 1989). Connell and Halpern-Felsher (1997) tapped into a similar construct which …

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    • [DOCX File]ABSTRACT - Gemstone Program

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      One particular study used local friendship networks, control of local teen gangs, and participation in organizations in order to quantify social cohesion, and found that low levels of each of these variables were correlated with communities with “disproportionately high rates of crime and delinquency” (Sampson & Groves, 1989, p. 27).

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      Safety in the Suburbs: Social. Disadvantage, Community Mobilis. ation, and the Prevention . o. f Violence. Rebecca Wickes, Ross Homel and Renee . Zahnow. Published as:

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    • [DOC File]www.d.umn.edu

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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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      Hogan HA, Groves JA, Ruhman SP, Sampson HW. A Comparison of Changes in Mechanical Properties in the Proximal Tibia and Femoral Neck of the Ovariectomized Rat. Bone 23:S506 (1998). Partridge C, Baca Q, Sampson HW, Forough R. Effects of Alcohol and Acetaldehyde on Matrix Metalloproteinase-2. Mol. Biol. Cell 9:176a (1998) Champney TH, McCord GC ...

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    • [DOC File]Assignment #8

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      List and describe two “ecological factors” and two measures of “informal control” within Sampson and Groves’ analysis. 3. Crime at times occurs on college campuses. How would you use social disorganization to explain why some residence halls have higher …

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    • [DOCX File]my.vanderbilt.edu | Vanderbilt University

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      In a United Kingdom-based study, Sampson and Groves (1989) considered the association between SES and crime. The authors found that SES was a significant predictor of crime. However, a closer look revealed that the presence of unsupervised peer groups mediated the effects of SES on crime. In fact, unsupervised peer groups mediated 80 percent of ...

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