Social disorganization and crime

    • [DOC File]Chapter 2: Test Bank - Weebly

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      The Explanation of Crime: Context, Mechanisms, and Development by P. O. Wikstrom and Robert J. Sampson, eds. Social Forces 87:1139-1141 (2008). Private Guns, Public Health: A Commonsense Plan for Ending America's Epidemic of Gun Violence

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    • [DOC File]Violent & Property Crime - Salisbury University

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      Black rates of violent crime are higher than white rates because more blacks than whites live in “communities characterized by 1) structural social disorganization and 2) cultural social isolation, both of which stem from the concentration of poverty, family disruption, and residential instability” (131).

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    • [DOC File]Forensics and Criminal Behavior, Winter 2007 1/22/07

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      4. Choice theorists believe the key to controlling crime is deterrence. T F REF: 38 OBJ: 2. 5. Trait theories suggest that certain biological or psychological traits can trigger criminal behavior in certain circumstances. T F REF: 38 OBJ: 3. 6. Social disorganization theory holds that crime is largely related to the quality of neighborhoods.

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    • [DOC File](D 3, T&L II) Social Disorganization Theory: 'Early ...

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      Social Disorganization (& Social Ecology) -- What is about the some places (as opposed to people) that produce crime? Less Social Institutions, Social Bonds and Social Control? Social norms breakdown? Role of Poverty? B. Does Robert Taylor Chicago Housing Project suffer from Social Disorganization (Venkatesh, Ch. 5)? Social Bonds & Social Controls?

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    • [DOC File]Explaining Crime - Salisbury University

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      Why are the crime rates stable in the zone of transition? 1. Cultural Transmission of Values. Roots of Sutherland’s Differential Association (micro) and Subculture of violence theories (macro) 2. Social Disorganization. Roots of control theories (micro) and modern social disorganization (macro) Social Disorganization

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 10: Social Process and Control Theories of Crime

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      Additional Explanations for Violent Crime social patterns (Barkan ch. 9); Why more violent crime in Urban Areas (esp. brutal conditions & Social Disorganization) (Barkan, ch. 9) How does this compare with what Venkatesh ( Ch. 2) – assigned in previous topic -- said about Chicago neighborhood he was in (disorganized or not?)?

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    • Social Disorganization And The Impact On Crime Essay | Bartleby

      Emphasis on “ecology of crime” Social Disorganization Theory. Chicago School. University of Chicago. Department of Sociology (but others also) Social Context. Chicago as a microcosm of change in America. Upton Sinclair, The Jungle. “Individual” (especially biological) explanations of crime …

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 9: Social Structure Theories of Crime II: Social ...

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      Social disorganization (crime, divorce, etc.) is correlated with. urbanization generally and with zones in particular. Zone I is the. central business district along the edge of which can be found "hobohemia". Zone II is the zone of transition, the location of slums.

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    • [DOC File]The Chicago School

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      Shaw and McKay’s concept of social disorganization. Tarde’s imitation theory. Three Laws of Imitation Theory. People imitate one another in proportion as they are in close contact; Often the superior is imitated by the inferior; and. When two mutually exclusive methods or approaches come together, one method can be substituted for another.

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    • [DOC File]IQ and Crime

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      This chapter examines social disorganization and subcultures and their relationship to crime. The chapter begins with the Park’s discussion related to city growth and concentric circles. Park argued that much of human behavior, especially the way cities grow, follows the basic principles of ecology.

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