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Combining Theoretical Models of Perceived Risk and Fear of Gang Crime among Whites and Latinos

NCJ Number
233486
Journal
Victims & Offenders Volume: 6 Issue: 1 Dated: January 2011 Pages: 64-92
Author(s)
Jodi Lane; James W. Meeker
Date Published
January 2011
Length
29 pages
Annotation
This study examined factors that contribute to perceived fear of gang crime among White and Latinos in Orange County, CA.
Abstract
Using path analytical techniques, this study extends social disorganization theory to individual perceptions and examines the combined effects of demographic characteristics, diversity, disorder, decline, and perceived risk on the fear of gang crime among Whites and Latinos in Orange County, CA. Findings indicate that relationships among the theoretical models are similar for both groups, but effects of some demographic factors differ by ethnicityindicating an ethnic interactive effect. Specifically, this study, using a more representative sample, supports Lane's (2002) finding that diversity concerns lead to perceptions of disorder which lead to worries about community decline and therefore more perceived gang-related risk and fear. Tables, figure, notes, and references (Published Abstract)