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The Code of the Street
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2004
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Media ViolenceElijah AndersonSocial SciencesPsychologyYouth ViolenceLiterary CriticismUrban HistoryYouth JusticeViolent CrimeGender-based ViolenceExtensive Field ResearchSchool ViolenceHumanitiesUrban DesignPsychological ViolenceSociologyArtsAggressionUrban Condition
Based on extensive field research, Elijah Anderson argues that the behavior of many youths is influenced by a street culture or “code” that prescribes violent reactions to interpersonal attacks and shows of disrespect. Although Anderson’s account has been well received by the criminological community, questions remain about the validity and generality of his findings. To address these issues, the authors review other (mostly quantitative) studies of youth violence and consider whether the findings of these studies are consistent with Anderson’s account. The authors also conduct analyses to determine whether Anderson’s observations can help to extend the existing body of quantitative research and, hence, further our understanding of youth violence. Overall, the results of this assessment suggest that Anderson’s observations provide valuable insight into the general problem of youth violence and that future research in this area would benefit from greater attention to the social processes he has served to highlight.
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