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    • Sociology
    • Criminology
    • Urban Studies

    Background:

    • Delinquency area research has long explored the link between neighborhood characteristics and youth crime.
    • Understanding the environmental factors influencing gang formation and behavior is crucial for effective intervention strategies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the neighborhood characteristics of delinquent gangs in Chicago during 1960.
    • To investigate the relationship between specific neighborhood factors and types of gang behavior.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of 16 delinquent gangs in Chicago, 1960, using Borgatta-Hadden census tract factors.
    • Measurement of gang behavior using Short-Tennyson-Howard rated behavior factors.
    • Correlation analysis to identify relationships between neighborhood characteristics and gang behaviors.

    Main Results:

    • Gang neighborhoods were characterized by lower Socio-Economic Status and Stable Family factors, and higher Disorganization-deprivation, compared to city norms.
    • A significant positive correlation was found between the Suburb factor and the Stable Corner-Boy behavior.
    • A significant positive correlation emerged between Socio-Economic Status and Authority Protest behaviors.

    Conclusions:

    • The findings suggest that neighborhood disorganization and deprivation are associated with delinquent gang presence.
    • The correlations support key aspects of A. Cohen's theory regarding the development of delinquent subcultures and behaviors.