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An ethnographic adolescent life-course of social capital within urban communities, schools and families and the effects on serious youth violence among young at-risk African-American males.

机译:在城市社区,学校和家庭中,社会资本的人种学青春期生活过程,以及对处于危险中的年轻非洲裔美国男性的严重青年暴力行为的影响。

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Although the criminological literature has thoroughly documented that youth violence among African-American males constitutes a significant proportion of all youth violence, there has been a critical gap in the literature that has failed to examine why only a small proportion of poor, at-risk young African-American males engage in serious violence and why the vast majority do not. The emergence of social capital as a valuable theoretical tool in criminology can greatly increase our ability to understand how impoverished young, inner-city African-American males and their families create the necessary social capital to foster resilience and pro-social behavior. To date, there have been few studies in criminology that have examined the relationship between social capital and serious and chronic violence among poor, at-risk African-American male youth. Furthermore, criminologists know relatively little about how at-risk African-American males utilize social capital within their immediate environment to either, persist, refrain or desist from involvement in chronic and serious violence over the adolescent life-course.; This dissertation devotes particular attention to those special features within the social context and environments of at-risk early adolescent African-American males, specifically, how families, schools and communities contribute to creating bonds of resilience to serious youth violence. Although, no single study can fully explain how the heterogeneity and variation of social capital within families and communities can account for desistance in violence or in the creation of pathways that contribute to fostering serious violent behavior among this target population, this dissertation attempts to systematically approach these issues using the concept of social capital as a theoretical tool for exploration and analysis.
机译:尽管犯罪学文献已充分证明非裔美国男性中青年暴力在所有青年暴力中占很大比例,但文献中存在一个严重的空白,未能检验为什么只有一小部分贫穷,处于危险中的年轻人非裔美国人的男性参与了严重的暴力活动,为什么大多数人没有。社会资本作为犯罪学中一种有价值的理论工具的出现,可以极大地提高我们了解贫穷的,年轻的,处于城市中心的非裔美国男性及其家庭如何创造必要的社会资本来促进复原力和亲社会行为的能力。迄今为止,很少有犯罪学研究研究社会资本与贫穷,处于危险中的非洲裔美国男性青年中的严重和长期暴力之间的关系。此外,犯罪学家对处于危险中的非洲裔美国男性如何利用其周围环境中的社会资本来维持,克制或制止参与青少年生命过程中的慢性和严重暴力的了解相对较少。本论文特别关注处于风险中的早熟非裔美国黑人男性的社会背景和环境中的那些特殊特征,特别是家庭,学校和社区如何为建立抵御严重青年暴力的抵御能力做出贡献。尽管没有一项单独的研究能够充分说明家庭和社区内部社会资本的异质性和变异性如何解释暴力行为的缺失或在有助于促进这一目标人群中严重暴力行为的途径的建立上,但本论文试图系统地研究这些问题使用社会资本的概念作为探索和分析的理论工具。

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  • 作者

    Richardson, Joseph B., Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark.;
  • 学科 Sociology Criminology and Penology.; Sociology Individual and Family Studies.; Black Studies.; Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 634 p.
  • 总页数 634
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 法学各部门;社会学;人类学;社会结构和社会关系;
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