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Delinquent Samaritans: Network Structure, Social Conflict, and the Willingness to Intervene
A. R. Gillis,
John Hagan
Sociology
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Network Structure
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Delinquency
100%
Social Conflict
100%
Willingness to Intervene
100%
Samaritans
100%
Loyalty
20%
Crime Victims
10%
Group Structure
10%
Further Analysis
10%
Social Cohesion
10%
Physical Distance
10%
Additive Model
10%
Social Distance
10%
Group Cohesion
10%
Conflict Groups
10%
Dyadic Relationships
10%
Group Loyalty
10%
Simmel
10%
Arts and Humanities
Willingness
100%
Delinquents
100%
Samaritans
100%
Social Conflicts
100%
Victims
11%
Departure
11%
Common-view
11%
Ingroup
11%
Social Cohesion
11%
Social Sciences
Social Integration
100%
Social Conflicts
100%
Group Cohesion
100%
Delinquency
100%