Thursday, November 1, 2007

Neighborhood Institutions and Crime

Peterson, Krivo, and Harris (2000) examine whether institutions within communities and neighborhoods contribute to the economic and social problems that in turn contribute to crime and violence in these areas. They look at whether certain types of local institutions in communities and neighborhoods serve to reduce crime levels compared to other types of institutions. The relationship between these institutions along with economic and social problems and crime levels is the primary area of interest for the authors in this article.

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