“…Consistent with this view, Mancini and Bowen (2013) highlight the concept of "family connections," which posits that families are strengthened and supported when they have close ties to their neighbors and neighborhoods, or strong neighborhood social cohesion. Past research has linked perceptions of this component of neighborhood collective efficacy to indicators of family cohesion and functioning, lower levels of parent-child conflict, and parents' ability to engage in supportive parenting (Bowen, Bowen, & Cook, 2000;Bowen, Bowen, & Ware, 2002;Deng et al, 2006;O'Neal, Mallette, & Mancini, 2018). Moreover, higher levels of perceived neighborhood social control and social cohesion (as captured in an index of neighborhood social capital) have been linked to lower levels of neglectful parenting, psychologically harsh parenting, and domestic violence (Zolotor & Runyan, 2006).…”