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미래인문사회연구소 한국 사회과학연구 社會科學論叢 第19卷 2號
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This thesis aimed at identifying how social structure produces social stress, and how social stress leads to crime and accidents. More specifically, this study tested the hypothesis that the incidence of crime and accidents was influenced by the index of social structure and the degree of social stress. The data were collected from government statistical databases dated of December 31, 1995. The methods of LISREL were applied to analyze the data.
The results were as follows:
The index of social structure influenced over the incidence of crime and accidents directly and indirectly by way of provoking social stress. The estimated parameter of the effects of the social structure on crime is negative, but its indirect effects were estimated positive. The total effects were positive, implying that the social structure led the incidence of crime.
The similar pattern of parameter estimation was found in the case of accidents. But the negative direct effects were larger than the positive indirect effects. It means that the social structure tended to reduced the incidence of accidents. To explain this result is not easy, but one possible alternative is that the large cities have better facilities for safety.
The social stress itself exerted its impact on the incidence of crime and accidents. As the city experienced more stress, crime and accidents took place more frequently. As a conclusion, it could be said that the social structure induced the social stress, resulting in crime and accidents.
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  1. Ⅰ. 문제의 제기
  2. Ⅱ. 사회적 스트레스 연구를 위한 이론적 논의
  3. Ⅲ. 연구의 설계
  4. Ⅳ. 인과모형의 검증
  5. Ⅴ. 결론
  6. 참고문헌
  7. 〈Abstract〉

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