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Institutional Strength, Social Control and Neighborhood Crime Rates
Oleh:
Triplett, Ruth A.
;
Gainey, Randy R.
;
Sun, Ivan Y.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Theoretical Criminology vol. 7 no. 4 (Nov. 2003)
,
page 439–467.
Topik:
institutional strength
;
social disorganization
Fulltext:
439TC74.pdf
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While the systemic model that today's theories of social disorganization are based on acknowledges that neighborhood based institutions may vary in their ability to contribute to effective social control, relatively little attention has been given to their role in understanding neighborhood rates of crime. At the same time, there is contradictory evidence about the role of social networks, which have been the focus of much research attention. This article builds upon past work to present a model of neighborhood-based institutional social control to address this lack of attention. The model centers on a conceptualization of institutional strength that distinguishes between the dimensions of institutional strength, and the causes and effects of variation in institutional strength.
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