Race and the Religious Contexts of Violence: Linking Religion and White, Black, and Latino Violent Crime.

Jeffery T Ulmer, Casey T Harris
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Abstract

Research has demonstrated that concentrated disadvantage and other measures are strongly associated with aggregate-level rates of violence, including across racial and ethnic groups. Less studied is the impact of cultural factors, including religious contextual measures. The current study addresses several key gaps in prior literature by utilizing race/ethnic-specific arrest data from California, New York, and Texas paired with religious contextual data from the Religious Congregations and Memberships Survey (RCMS). Results suggest that, net of important controls, (1) religious contextual measures have significant crime-reducing associations with violence, (2) these associations are race/ethnic-specific, and (3) religious contextual measures moderate the criminogenic association between disadvantage and violence for Blacks. Implications for future research are discussed.

暴力的种族和宗教背景:将宗教与白人、黑人和拉丁裔暴力犯罪联系起来。
研究表明,集中的劣势和其他措施与总体水平的暴力发生率密切相关,包括跨种族和族裔群体的暴力发生率。研究较少的是文化因素的影响,包括宗教背景措施。目前的研究通过利用来自加利福尼亚、纽约和德克萨斯州的种族/民族特定逮捕数据,以及来自宗教会众和会员调查(RCMS)的宗教背景数据,解决了先前文献中的几个关键空白。结果表明,在重要的控制因素中,(1)宗教背景措施与暴力有显著的减少犯罪的关联,(2)这些关联是种族/民族特有的,(3)宗教背景措施调节了黑人劣势与暴力之间的犯罪关联。讨论了对未来研究的启示。
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