“…He found that structural patterns of social and economic disadvantage and racial inequality foster a community "street culture" that engenders violence (Anderson, 1999). Disadvantaged and unequal structures create a sense of pessimism and hopelessness in communities which leads to a culture that seeks to undermine and oppose mainstream norms (Bruce, Roscigno, & McCall, 1998;Hughes & Short, 2005;Kubrin & Weitzer, 2003;Melynk et al, 2010). This neighborhood culture has a great influence on individual behavior (Anderson, 1999); therefore, a community's opposition to mainstream norms emphasizes the importance of acquiring and maintaining the respect of others in the community is accomplished by demonstrating toughness and retribution for wrongs using violence (Anderson, 1999;Melynk et al, 2010).…”