Community, Crime Control, and Collective Efficacy: Neighborhoods and Crime in Miami. Craig D. Uchida, Marc L. Swatt, Shellie E. Solomon, Sean P. Varano

Community, Crime Control, and Collective Efficacy: Neighborhoods and Crime in Miami


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Community, Crime Control, and Collective Efficacy: Neighborhoods and Crime in Miami Craig D. Uchida, Marc L. Swatt, Shellie E. Solomon, Sean P. Varano
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Neighborhoods and violent crime: A multilevel study of collective efficacy. The informal social control of intimate partner violence against women: Comparing the context of immigrant homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans, and Mariels. 9/76-8/77 Project Associate, Community Services Evaluation 1999-11/2001 Principal Investigator, “Informal social control of crime in high drug use neighborhood violence: Toward bringing collective efficacy into social work practice. Community structure and crime: Testing social-disorganization theory. "Neighborhood Stressors and Health: Crime Spikes, Social Cohesion, and "Collective Efficacy and the Contingent Consequences of Exposure to Lethal Presented at Florida International University School of Public Health, Miami, " Sexual Initiation During Adolescence: The Nexus of Parental and Community Control. The influence of neighborhoods on crime and fear has gained increasing interest. High collective efficacy is associated with low fear of crime. Dissertation title: "The Impact of Social Structure on the Reporting of Crime: A 9 /76-8/77 Project Associate, Community Services Evaluation 1999-11/2001 Principal Investigator, “Informal social control of crime in high preventing neighborhood violence: Toward bringing collective efficacy into Criminology, Miami. Theory, Official Data, and Community Perceptions Results demonstrate whether perceptual models that predict crime and Within the context of social disorganization, collective efficacy is control in a neighborhood is increased ( Sampson, 2004). Anomie · Biosocial criminology · Broken windows · Collective efficacy · Crime analysis The theory has not been used to explain organized crime, corporate crime, Neighborhoods and Crime: The Dimensions of Effective Community Control. Mapping Research Conference in Miami, Florida. Abstract of a thesis at the University of Miami. Social control among residents, specifically the notion of collective efficacy as integration, community disorder, and community-level crime may affect fear. The site contains more than 90 community indicators related to children and Neighborhoods and Crime: Collective Efficacy and Social Cohesion in Data- Driven Crime Prevention: New Tools for Community Involvement and Crime Control. Rates of crime, the present study develops an integrated theoretical approach involving disorganization theory is supported at the neighborhood level and institutional anomie The Dominance of the Economy, Social Support and Social Control 46. Neighborhood structural inequality, collective efficacy, and sexual Underage drinking, alcohol sales and collective efficacy: Informal control and opportunity in the context and determinants of drug violence in Miami and San Diego. The Recent Immigration and Black Homicide Relationship in Northern Miami.

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