Crime and violence on the margins of society: How justice‐based power vacuums create deprived neighbourhoods

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Sociology Compass Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1111/soc4.13194
Baris Cayli Messina
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How have crime, conflict, and violence shaped the social structure of neighbourhoods across diverse spatial and temporal landscapes in marginalised urban communities? To address to this central question, this study examines the socio‐political dynamics of New York City and Palermo, as well as the role of authoritarian actors, by juxtaposing different historical periods and contrasting the influences of political institutions with extra‐legal entities such as gangs and mafias. Utilising visual images, archival documents, and geographical mapping, the study introduces the concept of ‘justice‐based power vacuums’. This novel theoretical concept elucidates the mechanisms through which coercive power fosters social environments susceptible to extra‐legal domination, effectively entrapping vulnerable groups, be they ethnic or racial minorities or economically disadvantaged groups. I argue that while crime, conflict, and violence, especially under the auspices of gangs and mafias, often become the focal point, it is the obscured role of political authorities that stands as the genesis of such complex social problems. The present comparative historical social research indicates that recognising and addressing these obscured political influences is essential for a holistic understanding and subsequent mitigation of the structural challenges in urban social life that create deprived neighbourhoods across time and space similarly and perpetuate marginalisation in these communities.
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社会边缘的犯罪和暴力:基于司法的权力真空如何造成贫困街区
犯罪、冲突和暴力是如何在城市边缘社区的不同时空景观中塑造邻里社会结构的?为了解决这一核心问题,本研究通过并列不同历史时期,对比政治机构与黑帮和黑手党等法外实体的影响,考察了纽约市和巴勒莫的社会政治动态以及独裁者的作用。本研究利用视觉图像、档案文件和地理测绘,提出了 "基于正义的权力真空 "概念。这一新颖的理论概念阐释了强制力助长法外统治的社会环境的机制,有效地困住了弱势群体,无论是少数民族还是经济弱势群体。我认为,虽然犯罪、冲突和暴力,尤其是帮派和黑手党主导下的犯罪、冲突和暴力往往成为焦点,但政治当局被掩盖的角色才是此类复杂社会问题的起源。目前的比较历史社会研究表明,要全面了解和缓解城市社会生活中的结构性挑战,就必须认识到并解决这些被掩盖的政治影响,因为这些挑战在时间和空间上同样造成了贫困街区,并使这些社区的边缘化现象长期存在。
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