Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2024656140> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2024656140 endingPage "60" @default.
- W2024656140 startingPage "33" @default.
- W2024656140 abstract "ABSTRACT Despite a tendency in the past to emphasize the role of social networks in understanding neighborhood rates of social control and crime, recent work in social disorganization has begun to theorize about the role of institutions. In particular, in his 2002 presidential address Sampson (2002) argued that perceptions of institutions as legitimate are particularly important in shaping neighborhood levels of collective efficacy. In addition, Triplett, Gainey and Sun (2003) have argued that institutional strength is an important predictor of neighborhood crime rates. Within this framework, they predict that institutional strength is predictive of perceptions of public institutions as legitimate which in turn are predicted to affect neighborhood rates of crime. The purpose of this study is to provide an initial empirical assessment of the role of perceptions of two institutions - the police and local government - as legitimate on neighborhood rates of crime. Findings support the prediction that these perceptions are important and suggest the need for further research." @default.
- W2024656140 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2024656140 creator A5028172944 @default.
- W2024656140 creator A5045873662 @default.
- W2024656140 creator A5080675623 @default.
- W2024656140 date "2004-01-01" @default.
- W2024656140 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2024656140 title "SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION, LEGITIMACY OF LOCAL INSTITUTIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF PERCEPTIONS OF THE POLICE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT" @default.
- W2024656140 cites W121059517 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W1977198508 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W1979776067 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W1993764443 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W1995238038 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2006585038 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2017059547 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2018201949 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2022573620 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2027049352 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2031804540 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2044359197 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2045519969 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2050771246 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2051070362 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2059581624 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2071783459 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2073955137 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2078333456 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2082107925 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2083737762 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2093317318 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2129472947 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2148584036 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2153492338 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2154925011 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2156716330 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2171117537 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W2321429089 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W4233689576 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W4252675083 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W4298091299 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W4383172361 @default.
- W2024656140 cites W5692483 @default.
- W2024656140 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/0735648x.2004.9721628" @default.
- W2024656140 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2024656140 type Work @default.
- W2024656140 sameAs 2024656140 @default.
- W2024656140 citedByCount "31" @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402012 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402013 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402014 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402015 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402016 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402017 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402019 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402020 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402021 @default.
- W2024656140 countsByYear W20246561402022 @default.
- W2024656140 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2024656140 hasAuthorship W2024656140A5028172944 @default.
- W2024656140 hasAuthorship W2024656140A5045873662 @default.
- W2024656140 hasAuthorship W2024656140A5080675623 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C2776348852 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C2777073957 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C2778137410 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C2778702256 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C2778719706 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C3116431 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C37497375 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C46295352 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C73484699 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C85973986 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C138885662 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C144024400 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C15744967 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C169760540 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C17744445 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C199539241 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C26760741 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C2776348852 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C2777073957 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C2778137410 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C2778702256 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C2778719706 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C3116431 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C36289849 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C37497375 @default.
- W2024656140 hasConceptScore W2024656140C41895202 @default.