238
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Movin', But Not Up To The East Side: Foreclosures and Social Disorganization in Orange County, Florida

&
Pages 177-197 | Received 08 May 2012, Published online: 21 Oct 2013

REFERENCES

  • Baxter, V. & Lauria, M. (2000) Residential mortgage foreclosure and neighborhood change, Housing Policy Debate, 11(3), pp. 675–699.
  • Been, V. (2008) External effects of concentrated mortgage foreclosures: Evidence from New York City. Testimony to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Subcommittee on Domestic Policy, U.S. House of Representatives, May.
  • Bernasco, W. & Luykx, F. (2003) Effects of attractiveness: Opportunities and accessibility to burglars on residential burglary rates in urban neighborhoods, Criminology, 41(3), pp. 981–1002.
  • Berry, B. J. L. & Kasarda, J. D. (1977) Contemporary Urban Ecology (New York, NY: Macmillan Books)
  • Bess, M. (2008) Assessing the impact of home foreclosures in Charlotte neighborhoods, Geography & Public Safety, 1(3), pp. 2–5.
  • Bianco, K. M. (2008) The Subprime Lending Crisis: Causes and Effects of the Mortgage Meltdown (Riverwoods, IL: CCH)
  • Bradshaw, C. P., Sawyer, A. L. & O'Brennan, L. M. (2009) A social disorganization perspective on bullying-related attitudes and behaviors: The influence of school context, American Journal of Community Psychology, 43, pp. 204–220.
  • Bram, J. (2003) New York City's economy before and after September 11. Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 9(2), pp. 1–7. Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract = 682622 (accessed 24 October 2011).
  • Bullard, J. (2009) Is the rate of homeownership nearing a bottom?The Regional Economist, 17(4), p. 3.
  • Bursik, R. J. (1988) Social disorganization and theories of crime and delinquency: Problems and prospects, Criminology, 26(4), pp. 519–551.
  • Bursik, R. J. & Grasmick, H. G. (1993) Neighborhoods and Crime: The Dimensions of Effective Community Control (New York: Lexington Books)
  • Bursik, R. J. & Webb, J. (1982) Community change and patterns of delinquency, American Journal of Sociology, 88(1), pp. 24–42.
  • Chen, A. H. & Siems, T. F. (2004) The effects of terrorism on global capital markets, European Journal of Political Economy, 20, pp. 349–366.
  • Crump, J., Newman, K., Belsky, E. S., Ashton, P., Kaplan, D. H., Hammel, D. J. & Wyly, E. (2008) Cities destroyed (again) for cash: Forum on the U.S. foreclosure crisis, Urban Geography, 29(8), pp. 745–784.
  • Cui, L. (2010) Foreclosure, Vacancy, and Crime (Working Paper No. 1773706). Available at Social Science Research Network Website: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id = 1773706.
  • DeLong, J. B. & Summers, L. H. (2001) The ‘new economy’: Background, historical perspective, questions, and speculations. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: Economic Review Q IV, pp. 29–59. Available at http://www.kc.frb.org/Publicat/econrev/Pdf/4q01delo.pdf (accessed 24 October 2011).
  • FFIEC (2011, June 17) Census data products. Available at http://www.ffiec.gov/cra/censusproducts.htm (accessed 9 November 2011).
  • FHA Home Loans (2011) FHA loan qualifying summary. Available at http://www.fha-home-loans.com/loan_qualifying_fha_loans.htm (accessed 25 October 2011).
  • FloridaRealtors.org (2011, July 15) The Florida foreclosure report. Available at http://www.floridarealtors.org/Research/upload/SGS-FR-11-FOF-Report1-vPRESS.pdf (accessed 25 October 2011).
  • Freisthler, B. (2004) A spatial analysis of social disorganization, alcohol access, and rates of children maltreatment in neighborhoods, Children and Youth Services Review, 26(9), pp. 803–819.
  • Gerardi, K. & Li, W. (2010) Mortgage foreclosure prevention efforts, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta: Economic Review, 95(2), pp. 1–13. Available at http://www.frbatlanta.org/documents/pubs/economicreview/er10no2_gerardi_li.pdf (accessed 24 October 2011).
  • Harris, P. E. (2011) A closer look at home foreclosures and crime: Examining the criminal consequences of home foreclosure on Houston neighborhoods. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
  • Hartenstein, M. (2010) Men hit harder by recession than women, lost more jobs in economic meltdown some call ‘Mancession’. New York Daily News, July 6, Available at from http://www.nydailynews.com/news/money/men-hit-harder-recession-women-lost-jobs-economic-meltdown-call-mancession-article-1.464011.
  • Hipp, J. R. (2010) A dynamic view of neighborhoods: The reciprocal relationship between crime and neighborhood structural characteristics, Social Problems, 57(2), pp. 205–230.
  • Hoynes, H. W., Miller, D. L. & Schaller, J. (2012) Who suffers during recessions?Journal of Economic Perspectives, 26(3), pp. 27–48.
  • Immergluck, D. & Smith, G. (2005) Measuring the effects of subprime lending on neighborhood foreclosures, Urban Affairs Review, 40, pp. 362–389.
  • Immergluck, D. & Smith, G. (2006a) The impact of single-family mortgage foreclosures on neighborhood crime, Housing Studies, 21(6), pp. 851–866.
  • Immergluck, D. & Smith, G. (2006b) The external costs of foreclosure: The impact of single-family mortgage foreclosures on property values, Housing Policy Debate, 17(1), pp. 57–79.
  • Kirk, D. S. & Hyra, D. S. (2012) Home foreclosures and community crime: Causal or spurious association?Social Science Quarterly, 93(3), pp. 648–670.
  • Kornhauser, R. (1978) Social Sources of Delinquency (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press)
  • Langley, P. (2009) Debt, discipline, and government: Foreclosures and forbearance in the subprime mortgage crisis, Environment and Planning A, 41(6), pp. 1404–1419.
  • Lauria, M. & Baxter, V. (1999) Residential mortgage foreclosure and racial transition in New Orleans, Urban Affairs Review, 34(6), pp. 757–786.
  • Lee, K. (2008) Foreclosure's Price-depressing Spillover Effects on Local Properties: A Literature Review, Community Affairs Discussion Paper (Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston)
  • Leonhardt, D. (2009) Job losses show breadth of recession. The New York Times, March 3, Available at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/04/business/04leonhardt.html?_r = 0.
  • Levitin, A. J. (2009, January) Helping homeowners: Modification of mortgages in bankruptcy. Harvard Law and Policy Review Online, 3. Available at http://hlpronline.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Levitin_HLPR_011909.pdf (accessed 24 October 2011).
  • Lin, Z., Rosenblatt, E. & Yao, V. W. (2009) Spillover effects of foreclosures on neighborhood property values, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 38(4), pp. 387–407.
  • Looney, R. (2002, August) Economic costs to the United States stemming from the 9/11 attacks. Strategic Insights I(6). Available at http://members.quicknet.nl (accessed 24 October 2011).
  • Madar, J., Been, V. & Armstrong, A. (2008) Transforming Foreclosed Properties into Community Assets. Furman Center White Paper (New York, NY: Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy)
  • MarketLinx (2010) Orange County, Florida Residential Sales Transactions [Data file]. Available at http://www.mlxchange.com.
  • Markowitz, F. E., Bellair, P. E., Liska, A. E. & Liu, J. (2001) Extending social disorganization theory: Modeling the relationships between cohesion, disorder, and fear, Criminology, 39(2), pp. 293–320.
  • Metzger, J. T. (2000) Planned abandonment: The neighborhood life-cycle theory and national urban policy, Housing Policy Debate, 11(1), pp. 7–40.
  • Miller, H. (2011) Women recovering from recession at significantly slower pace than men, new study shows. Huffington Post, October 3, Available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/03/women-recession-recovery_n_992111.html.
  • Morenoff, J. D., Sampson, R. J. & Raudenbush, S. W. (2001) Neighborhood inequality, collective efficacy and the spatial dynamics of urban violence, Criminology, 39, pp. 517–559.
  • Mortgage Bankers Association (2010, May 19) Delinquencies, foreclosure starts increase in latest MBA national delinquency survey. Available at http://www.mortgagebankers.org/NewsandMedia/PressCenter/72906.htm (accessed 16 October 2011).
  • Pandit, C. (2011) The impact of foreclosures on crime in American cities, Sociological Insight, 3, pp. 82–109. Available at http://www.socinsight.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Sociological-Insight-2011-FINAL-04.20.118.pdf.
  • Pennington-Cross, A. (2006) The value of foreclosed property, Journal of Real Estate Research, 28(2), pp. 193–214.
  • Rampell, C. (2009) As layoffs surge, women may pass men in job force. The New York Times, February 5, Available at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/06/business/06women.html?_r = 1.
  • Rountree, P. W. & Land, K. C. (1996) Perceived risk versus fear of crime: Empirical evidence of conceptually distinct reactions in survey data, Social Forces, 74(4), pp. 1353–1376.
  • Sampson, R. J. (2004) Neighbourhood and community: Collective efficacy and community safety, New Economy, 11(2), pp. 106–113.
  • Sampson, R. J. & Groves, W. B. (1989) Community structure and crime: Testing social disorganization theory, The American Journal of Sociology, 94(4), pp. 774–802.
  • Sampson, R. J. & Raudenbush, S. W. (1999) Systematic social observation of public spaces: A new look at disorder in urban neighborhoods, American Journal of Sociology, 105(3), pp. 603–651.
  • Sampson, R. J., Morenoff, J. D. & Earles, F. (1999) Beyond social capital: Spatial dynamics of collective efficacy for children, American Sociological Review, 64(5), pp. 633–660.
  • Sampson, R. J., Raudenbush, S. W. & Earles, F. (1997) Neighborhoods and violent crime: A multilevel study of collective efficacy, Science, 277(5328), pp. 918–924.
  • Shaw, C. R. & McKay, H. D. (1942) Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas: A Study of Rates of Delinquents in Relational to Differential Characteristics of Local Communities in American Cities (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press)
  • Skogan, W. G. (1990) Disorder and Decline: Crime and the Spiral Decay of American Neighborhoods (Berkeley: University of California Press)
  • Tatom, J. A. (2008) The U.S. Foreclosure Crisis: A Two-pronged Assault on the U.S. Economy. Working Paper No. 2008-WP-10. Available at Social Science Research Network Website: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id = 1194975.
  • Taylor, R. B. (1996) Neighborhood responses to disorder and local attachments: The systemic model of attachment, social disorganization, and neighborhood use value, Sociological Forum, 11(1), pp. 41–74.
  • Teasdale, B., Clark, L. M. & Hinkle, J. C. (2010) Subprime lending foreclosures, crime, and neighborhood disorganization: Beyond internal dynamics, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, pp. 1–16.
  • Tuthill, L. (2008) Breaking new windows: Examining the subprime mortgage crisis using broken windows theory, Geography & Public Safety, 1(3), pp. 9–10.
  • Van Wilsem, J., Wittebrood, K. & De Graaf, N. D. (2006) Socioeconomic dynamics of neighborhoods and the risk of crime victimization: A multilevel study of improving, declining, and stable areas in the Netherlands, Social Problems, 53(2), pp. 226–247.
  • Wachter, S. M. (2009) The foreclosures crisis and what is to be done. Testimony to the Joint Economic Committee, Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives on Current trends in foreclosure and what more can be done to prevent them, July.
  • Wilson, J. Q. & Kelling, G. L. (1982) The police and neighborhood safety: Broken windows. The Atlantic Monthly, 127, 29–38. Available at http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/print/198203/broken-windows (accessed 3 October 2011).
  • Wilson, R. E. & Paulsen, D. J. (2010) A Theoretical Underpinning of Neighborhood Deterioration and the Onset of Long-term Crime Problems with Foreclosures. Working Paper No. 230450. Available at National Criminal Justice Reference Service Website: http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/230450.pdf.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.