CCJS 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Social Disorganization Theory, Settlement Movement, Informal Social Control

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10/17/13: neighborhoods and crime: social disorganization: early development of the chicago school (chicago integral, origin of sociological theory, from 1860 to 1910, its pop. Ethnic neighborhoods (bronzeville, little italy, chinatown: sociology at the u of chi. Zone ii: zone of transition- some groups are moving out of the area, some moving in: has the most crime. Zone iii: workingmen"s homes, modest house and apartments. Zone iv: higher priced family homes; the farther the family moves out of the city the better the neighborhood was. Zone v: suburban or commuter zone: social disorganization: high criminal behavior was from high levels of social disorganization, the 5 factors of social disorganization are: High mobility of residents: always moving out, never any bonds or trust among neighbors. Other social ill: (infant mortality, high disease rate) ****no minority group had a higher rate of crime than.

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