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Drivers of Race Crime and the Impact of Bridging Gaps: A Dynamic Empirical Analysis.
This article uses social learning and strain theories to identify potential causal factors contributing to violence toward minority groups
Social Disorganization, Collective Efficacy, Bullying Perpetration, and Victimization: An Empirical Test
This article uses social disorganization theory to assess the effects of neighborhood-level factors on bullying perpetration and victimization.
The Effect of Program Characteristics and Decommodification Across 18 OECD-Countries
The article explores welfare state schemes on crime rates with a focus on the pathways using social support theory (SST) and institutional anomie theory (IAT) to explain why.
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