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    • Urban Sociology
    • Criminology
    • Social Ecology

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    • Social disequilibrium encompasses various forms of socially deviant behavior.
    • Understanding the ecological factors associated with social disequilibrium is crucial for urban planning and social policy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the ecological correlates of social disequilibrium within a moderately large western city.
    • To identify specific community characteristics associated with socially deviant behaviors.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of census tract characteristics.
    • Statistical correlation of community attributes with measures of social disequilibrium.

    Main Results:

    • Measures of social disequilibrium were found to be highly intercorrelated across census tracts.
    • Specific community characteristics showed a significant relationship with socially deviant behaviors.

    Conclusions:

    • Ecological factors within urban environments are significantly related to social disequilibrium and deviant behaviors.
    • Correlational data can offer insights into potential causal relationships, though methodological limitations must be considered.