Social Capital and Urban Crime.

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Author / Creator:Neal, Danielle Lively.
Imprint:El Paso : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2011.
Description:1 online resource (214 pages)
Language:English
Series:Criminal Justice: Recent Scholarship
Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11166705
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ISBN:9781593326791
1593326793
9781593324469
1593324464
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:Social capital is often hailed as the solution to many of the problems present in America today, but Neal?s work indicates that this belief may be misplaced. The literature suggests that the levels of social capital in a community affect the way members of the community interact with one another and may also impact the level of crime. To examine this connection, Neal examines levels crime in U.S. cities over several years along with the levels of social capital. She finds that there is strong evidence of a correlation between social capital and crime; however it appears that a decrease in crim.
Other form:Print version: Neal, Danielle Lively. Social Capital and Urban Crime. El Paso : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, ©2011 9781593324469

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