有争议的社区边界和群体间和群体内暴力

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Crime & Delinquency Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1177/00111287231202783
Matt Vogel, Theodore S. Lentz, Wouter Steenbeek
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本文扩展了争议社区边界的概念,以解释城市社区暴力的空间变化。我们认为,有争议的边界——定义为一个群体在接近一个庞大的少数群体的情况下拥有微弱多数的空间——将包含最高水平的群体间暴力。相反,在这些地区,群体内部暴力的水平将相对较低,因为有争议的空间边界将产生更明确界定的群体边界,增加团结并对群体内部冲突施加下行压力。我们通过将2010年至2014年期间密苏里州圣路易斯市359个人口普查街区的13000多起暴力犯罪的地理编码数据附加在一起,评估了这一分歧的观点。
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Contested Neighborhood Boundaries and Intergroup and Intragroup Violence
This paper expands the concept of contested neighborhood boundaries to account for spatial variation in violence across urban neighborhoods. We argue that contested boundaries—defined as spaces in which one group holds a narrow majority in close proximity to a large minority group—will contain the highest levels of intergroup violence. Conversely, levels of intragroup violence will be comparatively low in these areas, as contested spatial boundaries will give rise to more clearly defined group boundaries, increasing solidarity and placing downward pressure on intragroup conflict. We assess this bifurcated perspective by appending geocoded data on over 13,000 violent crimes to 359 Census block groups in St. Louis, MO for the period spanning 2010 to 2014.
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Crime & Delinquency
Crime & Delinquency CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Crime & Delinquency is a peer reviewed, policy-oriented journal for the scholar and professional with an interest in the field of criminology and criminal justice. The journal was developed to focus on a wide variety of issues and concerns that impact the criminal justice system.
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