Forms vs. Types: A Theory of Cultural Conflict and Community Violence · CrimRxiv
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Forms vs. Types: A Theory of Cultural Conflict and Community Violence · CrimRxiv
Simmel’s (1950) forms are contrasted to Durkheim’s (1938) types to examine cultural offenses to understand conflict between two distinct cultural groups: American Indians and non Indians. Data from the Southern Ute Indian Community Safety Survey, a U.S.D.O. sponsored study of...
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