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Systematic Social Observation
Systematic Social Observation abstract and data files
Physical Disorder
- OQ7 cigarette cigar on sidewalk/gutters
- OQ10 garbage litter in street sidewalk
- OQ6 empty beer bottles visible in streets
- D22_2 tagging graffiti
- D23 evidence-graffiti been painted over
- D22_1 gang graffiti
- OQ11 abandoned cars
- OQ8 condoms on the sidewalk gutter
- OQ9 needles syringes on sidewalks gutters
- D22_3 political message graffiti
Social Disorder
- D47 adults loiter congregate hang out
- D52 people drink alcohol on block face
- D43 peer group is a gang
- D53 drunken intoxicated people on block face
- D46 adults argue fight hostile
- D50 prostitutes on block face
- D51 people sell illegal drugs on block face
Physical Decay
- D6 condition of residential unit
- D121 burned out boarded abandoned house
- D122 burned out board abandoned commercial building
- D11 condition of building
- D1_4 land use vacant house
- D18 condition of recreational facility
Commercial Building Security
- D14 security bars gratings on building window
- D13 % properties with pull down metal gates
Alcohol/Tobacco Advertising
- D119 signs advertising tobacco products
- D120 signs advertising beer whiskey other alcohol
Bars/Liquor Stores
- D62 # bars and alcoholic beverage services
- D86 # liquor stores
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.
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