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Community Survey

Community Survey abstract and data files

Social Disorder

  • Q29A how much of a problem is litter
  • Q29B how much of a problem is graffiti
  • Q29C how much of a problem are vacant areas
  • Q29D how much of a problem is drinking in public
  • Q29E how much of a problem is people selling or using drugs
  • Q29F how much of a problem is groups hanging out causing trouble

Perceived Violence

  • Q30A in past 6 months how often a fight with a weapon
  • Q30B in past 6 months how often a violent argument between neighbors
  • Q30C in past 6 months how often a gang fight
  • Q30D in past 6 months how often a sexual assault or rape
  • Q30E in past 6 months how often a robbery or mugging

Social Cohesion

  • Q11B this is a close-knit neighborhood
  • Q11E people are willing to help neighbors
  • Q11F people don't get along
  • Q11K people in neighborhood do not share same values
  • Q11M people in neighborhood can be trusted

Social Control

  • Q12A neighbors do something about kids skipping school
  • Q12B neighbors do something about kids defacing building
  • Q12C neighbors scold child not showing respect
  • Q12E neighbors break up a fight in front of your house
  • Q12F neighbors organize to keep a local fire station

Neighborhood Decline

  • Q44A in past 5 yrs personal safety in your neighborhood has
  • Q44B in past 5 yrs looks of the neighborhood have
  • Q44C in past 5 yrs people living in the neighborhood have
  • Q44D in past 5 yrs level of police protection in the neighborhood has

Intergenerational Closure

  • Q11N parents know their children's friends
  • Q11P adults know who local children are
  • Q11D children look up to adults in neighborhood
  • Q11T parents generally know each other
  • Q11G adults watch out for children

Reciprocated Exchange

  • Q18 how often do people do favors for each other
  • Q21 how often do you have parties
  • Q19 how often do you watch others property
  • Q22 how often do visit each others homes
  • Q20 how often do you ask advice of neighbors

Child-Centered Social Control

  • Q12A neighbors do something about kids skipping school
  • Q12B neighbors do something about kids defacing building
  • Q12C neighbors scold child not showing respect

Citations

Raudenbush, Stephen W., and Robert J. Sampson. "Ecometrics: Toward a Science of Assessing Ecological Settings, with Application to the Systematic Social Observation of Neighborhoods," Sociological Methodology, Vol. 29 (1999): 1-41.

Sampson, Robert J., and Stephen W. Raudenbush. "Seeing Disorder: Neighborhood Stigma and the Social Construction of 'Broken Windows,'" Social Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 67, 4 (2004): 319-342.

Sampson, Robert J., and Stephen W. Raudenbush. "Systematic Social Observation of Public Spaces: A New Look at Disorder in Urban Neighborhoods," The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, 3 (November 1999): 603-651.

Sampson, Robert J., Jeffrey D. Morenoff, and Felton Earls. "Beyond Social Capital: Spatial Dynamics of Collective Efficacy for Children," American Sociological Review, Vol. 64, 5 (October 1999): 633-660.