Title of article :
Neighborhood factors related to the likelihood of successful informal social control efforts
Author/Authors :
Warner، نويسنده , , Barbara D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
AbstractPurpose
and conceptualizations of informal social control in social disorganization and collective efficacy theories to include responses to informal social control, and to examine neighborhood level predictors of responses to informal social control.
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udy uses surveys of approximately 2300 residents across 66 neighborhoods, supplemented with census data at the block group level.
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orhood mobility decreased the odds of positive responses to informal social control, measured as both “giving in” and “talking it out” when you have a disagreement with your neighbor. Disadvantage was found to decrease only the odds of “giving in.” Neighborhood level measures of social cohesion and faith in the police were also found to increase the odds of responding positively to informal social control efforts. In contrast, social ties were not found to significantly affect the likelihood of positive responses to informal social control.
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ndings from this study broaden support of collective efficacy theory and concepts related to efficacious neighborhoods. While previous studies have raised questions about the measurement of informal social control, the findings in this paper offer support to earlier studies by providing a different approach to the conceptualization and measurement of informal social control.
Keywords :
Informal Social Control , Crime Prevention , Responses to social control , Collective efficacy theory
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice