Criminology-Social Disorganization Theory

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1920s University of Chicago: Focus on the rapid problems associated with rabid social change -Industrialization -Urbanization -Immigration Drew on metaphors from plant and animal ecology "Natural" processes that characterize the competition for space and resources in cities.
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"Chicago School" of Urban Sociology
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-Challenge the notion that criminal behavior is determined by individual biology, psychology or morality.
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Ecological Theories of Crime
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When a group of people cannot communicate or cooperate to solve collective problems and enforce social norms.
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Definition of Social Disorganization
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What community-level factors lead to social disorganization and crime? -Poverty - Ethnic Heterogeneity -Rapid Population Turnover
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Social Disorganization and Crime
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The existence of social bonds and networks of trust and cooperation in a community
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Social Capital
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The perceived ability of community residents to mobilize their stock of social capital to accomplish a collective goal
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Collective Efficacy
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-Large proportion of families below the poverty line -Large proportion of families receive public assistance -Large proportion of adults unemployed -Large proportion of female-headed households with children -Large proportion of residents are racial minorities
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Concentrated Disadvantage
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-Increases residential mobility -Disrupts neighborhood social networks -Removes "breadwinners" from families -Opens space for new recruits -Criminal Record limits employment -Increases poverty, lure of drug trade -Street Code reinforced in prison -Increase fear, lack of cohesions
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Incarceration and Social Disorganization
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