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Preferred term
code of the street
Definition
- The “code of the street” represents modern criminology's influential subcultural statement on how life in inner-city America gives rise to increased levels of crime and deviance, particularly violence. Rooted in Elijah Anderson's ethnographic account of life in inner-city Philadelphia, the code is depicted as a reaction to an environment plagued by profound feelings of despair. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Deviance; Code of the Street]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/code_of_the_street
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