Communal and Psychological Effects
Week 1
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Communal and Psychological
Communal and Psychological Effects
Working thesis statement: The individuals that are impoverished suffer psychologically
well their communities
Rogers, M. L., & Pridemore, W. A. (2013). The effect of poverty and social
national homicide rates: Direct and moderating effects. Social science research,
The authors of this article state that social protection entails the governmental
insulate its people from problems concomitant to poverty. Again, the government
its people from market forces which adversely lower the quality of its people’s
researches reveal that a government policy which promotes social protection
of rates in national homicide. Their aim was therefore to examine theoretically
of social protection in relation to the strength of connotation between rates of
poverty nationally. They used least squares regression simulations on data from 30
analyses the association between homicide rates and poverty, social protection on
homicide rates and impact of social protection on association strength between
homicides rates. Their results implied that social protection negatively
homicide rates, poverty-homicide relationship positively influenced moderation