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The diffusion of homicide across neighbourhoods: A social ecological case study of Buffalo, New York, 1950--1999.

机译:凶杀在社区中的扩散:195​​0--1999年,纽约州布法罗市的社会生态案例研究。

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Recent scholarly attention has been directed at examining how violence spreads across the urban landscape through a process of diffusion. Couched within an in-depth, historical, case-study approach, this dissertation shows that homicide exhibits a process of 'relocation diffusion' across neighbourhoods in Buffalo between 1950 and the end of the twentieth century. The findings illustrate that this gradual diffusion process is observable only when the scope of the research extends over three or more decades. Spatial analytic and traditional multivariate methodologies provide evidence that both supports and refutes a racial invariance hypothesis. This hypothesis stipulates that differences in neighbourhood crime rates are attributable to differences in social structural characteristics and, moreover, that these effects are not race-specific. In support of this hypothesis, this study shows that neighbourhood homicide rates in Buffalo are driven by poverty and related disadvantages, rather than racial composition; however, this is true only during the later decades of the twentieth century. By contrast, in employing a novel methodology that combines Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis and multinomial logit regression, the results show that racial composition is important in increasing a neighbourhood's vulnerability to the diffusion of homicide from adjoining areas. In effect, African American neighbourhoods in Buffalo are in a precarious position as a function of their spatial proximity to a smaller cluster of highly violent neighbourhoods. Additional analyses are aimed at investigating the degree of historical contingency in the types of characteristics that cluster in neighbourhoods, and the effects of these characteristics on both within-neighbourhood homicide rates and the diffusion of homicide over time. These issues are examined through the lens of the distinctive urban context and social history of Buffalo---a mid-sized, north-eastern, industrial centre that has undergone dramatic social, economic, and demographic transitions during the post-industrial era. To investigate the central questions driving this research, tract-level census data are linked to data on homicide incidents in Buffalo between 1950 and 1999. This dissertation extends the extant literature by providing a nuanced quantitative account of the relationship between neighbourhoods and homicide, embedded within an historical case-study approach that integrates the social ecology of violence in Buffalo.
机译:最近在学术上的注意力已经集中在研究暴力如何通过传播过程在整个城市景观中传播。结合深入的历史案例研究方法,本文表明,在1950年至20世纪末之间,凶杀案在布法罗的各个社区呈现出“重新安置扩散”的过程。研究结果表明,只有在研究范围超过三十年或更长时间时,这种渐进扩散过程才是可观察到的。空间分析和传统的多元方法论提供了支持和驳斥种族不变性假设的证据。该假设规定,邻里犯罪率的差异可归因于社会结构特征的差异,而且这些影响并非针对种族。为支持这一假设,这项研究表明,布法罗的邻里凶杀率是由贫困和相关不利条件驱动的,而不是种族构成造成的;但是,这仅在二十世纪后期才是正确的。相比之下,在采用一种结合探索性空间数据分析和多项式logit回归的新颖方法时,结果表明,种族组成对于增加邻域对邻近地区凶杀案扩散的脆弱性至关重要。实际上,布法罗的非裔美国人社区处于不稳定的位置,这取决于它们与一小群高度暴力的社区之间的空间接近程度。进一步的分析旨在调查在社区中聚集的特征类型的历史偶然性的程度,以及这些特征对居民内杀人率和杀人剂随时间的扩散的影响。这些问题是通过布法罗独特的城市背景和社会历史的镜头来考察的。布法罗是中东北部的工业中心,在后工业时代经历了戏剧性的社会,经济和人口转变。为了调查推动这项研究的核心问题,将地区人口普查数据与1950年至1999年布法罗凶杀事件的数据关联起来。本论文通过提供关于邻里与凶杀之间关系的细微定量描述,扩展了现有文献。一种历史案例研究方法,整合了布法罗暴力行为的社会生态。

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  • 作者

    Griffiths, Elizabeth Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Sociology Criminology and Penology.;Geography.;Sociology Demography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 339 p.
  • 总页数 339
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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