Community consequences of mass incarceration: sparking neighborhood social problems and violent crime

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Crime & Justice Pub Date : 2021-02-24 DOI:10.1080/0735648X.2021.1887751
Eileen M. Kirk
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ABSTRACT Punitive criminal justice policies caused incarceration and reentry rates to sharply increase in the era of mass incarceration. Disadvantaged communities of color have been disproportionately affected by those policies through heightened levels of prison cycling, which is the flow of individuals into and out of prison. Community-level prison cycling has harmful neighborhood consequences, including increased violent crime. This Boston-based study investigates how prison cycling influences crime by exploring three potential pathways. First, prison cycling may undermine beneficial social behavior, reduce collective efficacy, and create an environment susceptible to crime; second, prison cycling may stimulate neighborhood social problems that encourage crime; and third, prison cycling may simply have a direct, toxic relationship with neighborhood violent crime. The analysis employs Boston crime and prison cycling data,and neighborhood social environment data from the 2008 Boston Neighborhood Survey. Contrary to existing theoretical and empirical research, results suggest that prison cycling is not associated with collective efficacy. However, results indicate that prison cycling predicts neighborhood social problems and community violent crime, offering support for alternative theories on the prison cycling and crime relationship. The study concludes with recommendations for future research and policy implications.
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大规模监禁的社区后果:引发社区社会问题和暴力犯罪
惩罚性刑事司法政策导致大规模监禁时代监禁率和重返社会率急剧上升。弱势有色人种社区受到这些政策的不成比例的影响,因为监狱循环水平的提高,也就是个人进出监狱的流动。社区级别的监狱自行车运动会对社区造成有害影响,包括暴力犯罪增加。这项位于波士顿的研究通过探索三种潜在的途径来调查监狱自行车运动如何影响犯罪。首先,监狱循环可能会破坏有益的社会行为,降低集体效能,并创造一个容易犯罪的环境;其次,监狱自行车运动可能会引发社区社会问题,从而助长犯罪;第三,监狱自行车运动可能与社区暴力犯罪有着直接而有害的关系。该分析采用了波士顿犯罪和监狱自行车数据,以及2008年波士顿社区调查的社区社会环境数据。与现有的理论和实证研究相反,研究结果表明,监狱循环与集体效能无关。然而,研究结果表明,监狱循环预测了社区社会问题和社区暴力犯罪,为监狱循环和犯罪关系的替代理论提供了支持。该研究最后提出了对未来研究和政策影响的建议。
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