Using Sampson, Raudenbush, and Earls' collective efficacy notion, suggest what residents can do to develop collective efficacy to reduce crime in a community where no one talks to one another or participates in social institutions

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
• Community must have social capital consisting of many informal networks
• Residents motivated to complain to community leaders about neighborhood problems such as abandoned cars or littered streets
• Organize neighborhood watches and form homeowners' associations
• Residents are proactive in protecting the interests of their community.
• Organize trash cleanup days or planting flowers along roads
• Residents work together to attract jobs that can make the area more attractive.

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