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Much higher levels of unemployment Low levels of trust and social capital Higher levels of divorce Lower quality of health care
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Higher infant mortality rate Lower educational achievement More likely to drop out of school Higher incidents of mental illness
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◦ The development of an oppositional sub-culture ◦ A response to “alienation” The code “dictates” social interaction in the inner city The code as a:
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Socialization at home and on the streets The code is “just” families ◦ Generally accept “mainstream” values families Campaigning for Respect” What is “respect?” ◦
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Gaining Respect ◦ ◦ ◦ A violent, “zero-sum” game. ◦ Manhood, and the code as a shield
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What is Justice? Key Concepts ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
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Setting the stage ◦ Rising crime rate in DC ◦ Demographic trends ◦ Martinson, 1974 ◦ Rise of “just desserts” model of punishment
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The “objective” vs. the “subjective” ◦ 64 arrests within a two-block radius ◦ 120 men “admitted to the D.C. correctional system…” 25% of them on drug charges Others on charges related to drug addiction
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Barring Blacks from White neighborhoods ◦ ◦ ◦ Population shifts from the cities to the suburbs Social Disorganization
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Living in a socially-disorganized neighborhood ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
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Becoming socially disorganized ◦ Signs of social disorganization ◦ Consequences of social disorganization
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The loss of human and social capital. ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
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Loss of community Different perspectives ◦ ◦
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Value families no less than others Missing fathers in ½ the families Why are they missing? Collateral damage…
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Importance of families for socialization Londa and Derek ◦ Network map on page 42 ◦ ◦ ◦
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