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Abstract
This study has been conducted to understand intra-racial crimes and reasons associated with these crimes. The purpose of conducting study on intra-racial crime is to determine the influence of races and classes on community development and different types of crimes. In order to carryout this research, qualitative research methodology has been adopted. The participants of this research included representative from social service organizations, and advocacy groups in Bronzeville and Harlem. According to the findings of this study, there are diverse reasons that contribute towards intra-racial crime including competition within races, exhibition of masculinity, and borderism.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1
Problem Statement1
Research Question2
Purpose of the Statement2
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW3
Intra-racial Homicides7
Intra-racial Physical Assault8
Intra-racial Harassment9
CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY11
Qualitative Research Methodology11
Bronzeville and Harlem13
Participants14
Sample Size14
CHAPTER 04: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION15
CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION21
Recommendations22
REFERENCES24
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION
Intra-racial conflicts take place when renters as well as home owners engage themselves in the debate of the neighborhood development. The black middle class wishes to restore communities to safe places. In order to achieve this goal, blacks make use of negative attitudes and behaviors towards the poor who belong to their community.
In the existing literature, a great deal of attention has been give to inter-racial crimes while only a few studies have focused on intra-racial conflicts. The economic development and transformation of Harlem in New York City and Bronzeville in Chicago highlights the impact of the mobilization of middle-class. In these areas, the second renaissance has been influenced by an influx of middle and upper class African Americans. The influx of these people is a threat to low-income black residents. In these areas, low-income residents ensure that there is a place for people of different income. On the other side, more affluent residents ensure the economic growth while ignoring the concerns for the black underclass (Farley, 1996).
According to these circumstances, there are two important questions regarding the issue. First important question involves which black organizations are impacting the redevelopment of the former ghetto. The second question centers on the assistance of black middle class in low-income residents. There are many scholars who have highlighted differences in classes among African American. These scholars have also highlighted the impact of these differences on the attitudes and behaviors of people (Denton and Douglas, 1989).
Problem Statement
The study of intra-racial crimes is important in order to understand the influence of races and class on community development and different types of crimes. The current investigations and studies conducted on crime rates and communities focus on inter-racial conflicts. There are only a few numbers of studies which have explored intra-racial crimes and conflicts.