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How does the social disorganisation theory explain the role of neighbourhood factors in violence?

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The social disorganisation theory suggests that neighbourhoods with high rates of poverty, social isolation, and weakened social institutions are more likely to experience violence, as these factors create an environment that is conducive to crime and disorder. This theory was proposed by Shaw and McKay.

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