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    sociological theories—social disorganization theory, social control theory, and social learning theory—offering insights into the factors contributing to criminal behavior. As well as Mr

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    Social Disorganization Theory and Crime Rates Kiara Bell & Zaire Bell Winston-Salem State University Abstract In this research study, we will be examining The Social Disorganization Theory derived from The Chicago School of criminology. The purpose of this study is to better understand the social and ecological characteristics of those whom reside within this community and the environmental influences that may have contributed to the increased crime rate; which has significantly lead to mass

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    Introduction There has been serval research studies that are dedicated to describing the social disorganization theory and racial inequality, that are so often found in certain communities, but although there are serval studies done there seems to be very little data to support racial inequality. The ethnic and racial minorities are always overrepresented when we look at violent crimes, arrests, and other criminal acts or behavior within the lower class communities or neighborhoods, because of the

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    explain the link between poverty and crime, the one that best fits would be social disorganization theory. Social disorganization theory is a theory, which emphasizes environmental impacts of living in neighborhoods that are high in crime and also stresses that this is the reason that criminal activity increases (Tibbetts & Hemmens, 2015). The Chicago school theory is otherwise known as the theory of social disorganization as well. Chicago was the fastest growing city in America back in the 19th century

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    In this paper, I will examine social disorganization and the impact it has on crime. I will also look at the way this theory ties into real life scenarios. The purpose in doing so is to find ways to reduce crime. In order to reduce crime policy proposals must be set in place. Those will include neighborhood sweeps both cleaning up and felon sweeps, community programs, and focusing more on those that do not have a record and those that already do. Social disorganization is the idea that place matters

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    poverty, social disorganization theory is not able to fully explain why such difference may occur, as it places a greater focus on the internal dynamics of the neighbourhoods than on the external contingencies (Peterson & Krivo, 2010, p. 92). Based on Table 4.5 of Divergent Social Worlds: Neighborhood Crime and the Racial-Spatial DivideI, minority low-poverty areas have roughly two and a half times more violence than their white counterparts (Peterson & Krivo, 2010, p. 88). Social disorganization theory

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    Durkheim as a functionalist, “he believes that deviance is a necessary part of a successful society” (Little, 2014). With the social disorganization theory, theorists will argue that the crime took place because the community had weak social ties and lacks good social control. Following the analysis of this theory, I can understand that every neighborhood with weak social control, the crime rate is always more. The stain theory will argue that Senator Lee’s action was because he wanted to gain socially

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    thought to commit more violent crime as well. Blacks are jailed at a higher rate than other races at around 34%. I think a theory that can help explain this is the social disorganization theory. The social disorganization theory discusses the effects of the neighborhood as it reflects to crime. The textbook talks about social disorganization theory in chapter 7. The theory originated from the Chicago School of Ecology. Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay started this theory. Shaw did a lot of research on

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    The film American Me shows how Montoya Santana rise from being a minor criminal as a youth who turns into the leader of a feared and violent Latino gang. This paper will show how he turned into a violent gang leader by using social disorganization theory to analyze his life in prison. American Me is a film that is about the rise of the gang La Eme, also known as the Mexican Mafia, from the 1940’s to 1980’s in southern California, this is during the third period of gang growth in the west (Howell

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    Social Disorganization theory is a theory that looks at deviant behavior and the community it arises in. The way people are raised and what environment they are raised in effects who they become when they are older. Factors such as poverty, industrialization, immigration, shifting social values, city population and more can all effect ones’ way of thinking and their actions (Buccellato 2017). In the film “Dark Knight Rises” city of Gotham is a unique environment that definitely pushes people to do

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