Given the media attention and research focus on big cities with large
minority populations, people have grown accustomed to associating
violence with these attributes. Violence in the Heights counters that
narrative to provide a fresh perspective on inner-city violence with a
close look at violence and associated social disorder in a cluster of
neighborhoods in a mid-sized, predominantly White city. Eileen M.
Ahlin studied 42 residents and their perceptions of and responses to
violence to give voice to their experiences. Ahlin provides a
historical overview of the neighborhoods and highlights a series of
pivotal violent events, and discovers how they differentially impacted
residents and their perceptions of safety. Residents reveal how
institutional and demographic shifts reduced interpersonal connections
and weakened the community's social fabric. A unique take on
inner-city violence, Violence in the Heights also details why
residents move to other communities when violence increases or, if
they remain, adapt to changing conditions. This book will interest
mainstream readers interested in learning about urban affairs and the
human-interest story as it will track why inner-city residents stay in
their neighborhoods or move to other communities when violence
increases. This book will also serve as an academic text to outline
the changes in violence and community disorder in a mid-sized city
that is predominantly White, an understudied aspect of urban violence.
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The Torn Social Fabric of Inner-City Neighborhoods
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000908190
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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