Rodney Stark proposes 30 different suggestions for why crime remained high in some areas even when there was high population turn-over.
Rodney Stark is Professor of Sociology and Comparative Religion at the University of Washington. He is the author of 12 books and scores of papers, primarily in the areas of religion and of crime and deviance. In 1986 his book.
It is well known that high rates of crime and deviance can persist in specific neighborhoods despite repeated, complete turnovers in the composition of their populations. That this occurs suggests that more than kinds of people explanations are needed to account for the ecological concentration of deviance that we also need to develop kinds of places explanations. This essay attempts to codify more than a century of ecological research on crime and deviance into an integrated set of 30 propositions and offers these as a first approximation of a theory of deviant places.
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