Social disorganization theory and human trafficking: a systemic control approach to the phenomenon
Due to their shared focus on systemic control/guardianship (Bursik and Grasmick, 1993:87; Massey et al., 1989:385), to some extent, both social disorganization and routine activities theories consider the spatial distribution of crime and victimization as a function of broader structural changes, which could last over decades or even longer (Bursik, 1986:46; Cohen and Felson, 1979:592) and influence the neighborhood life and routines.
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