id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sg37ywhvfffuhlgg6j5tad7ntu Christopher J. Lyons Community (Dis)Organization and Racially Motivated Crime 2007 50 .pdf application/pdf 23571 10901 81 between racial hate crime and the economic and social capital of communities. structural conditions and hate crime requires attention to informal institutional processes at the community level, such as social cohesion and In sum, social disorganization theory predicts more hate crime in economically disadvantaged and residentially unstable communities. this article, I focus specifically on the model's implications for the relationship between racial hate crime and the economic and social capital I assess these perspectives using antiblack and antiwhite hate crime incidents reported to the Chicago Police Department (CPD) from 1997 to antiblack and antiwhite hate crime rates by community racial composition. Furthermore, antiblack hate crimes are associated positively with community social cohesion and informal social control. informal social control on antiblack hate crime increases in racially homogenous white communities that are experiencing recent in-migration Models of community characteristics and antiwhite hate crime, presented in table 8, reveal different patterns than for antiblack incidents. ./cache/work_sg37ywhvfffuhlgg6j5tad7ntu.pdf ./txt/work_sg37ywhvfffuhlgg6j5tad7ntu.txt