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Protector Role Erodes

Mark Chambers

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Protector Role Erodes explores the intriguing connection between urbanization and crime, focusing on the diminishing role of men as protectors in increasingly complex urban environments. The central argument posits that as societies become more urbanized, traditional family and community structures weaken, reducing the male's sense of responsibility for localized protection. This erosion, it contends, creates increased opportunities for crime, impacting community safety.

 
Did you know that increased population density and weakened social ties contribute to a diminished sense of personal responsibility among men to act as protectors? The book uses social disorganization theory, routine activity theory, and collective efficacy to understand crime patterns. By weaving together crime data with sociological examinations, the book analyzes how urbanization modifies these roles, impacting community safety and societal well-being.

 
For instance, the book draws on crime statistics and demographic data to illustrate urbanization trends and shifts in gender roles. Ultimately, the aim is to inform policy interventions and community-based solutions that adapt traditional protective functions for the modern urban context.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 81 pagine.

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