犯罪、コミュニティと英国の都市政策<br>Securing an urban renaissance : Crime, community, and British urban policy

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犯罪、コミュニティと英国の都市政策
Securing an urban renaissance : Crime, community, and British urban policy

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781861348159
  • DDC分類 307.760941

基本説明

Examines policy connections that can be traced between social, urban and crime policy and the wider processes of regeneration in British towns and cities.

Full Description

This collection adds weight to an emerging argument that suggests that policies in place to make cities better places are inextricably linked to an attempt to civilize, pacify and regulate crime and disorder in urban areas, contributing to a vision of an urban renaissance which is perhaps as much about control as it is about the broader physical and social renewal of our towns and cities.

The book has three key themes: the theories, strategies and assumptions underpinning the securing of 'Urban Renaissance'; the agendas of current urban policy in the field of crime control; and, thirdly, the role of communities within these agendas. The book provides focused discussions and engagement with these issues from a range of scholars who examine policy connections that can be traced between social, urban and crime policy and the wider processes of regeneration in British towns and cities. The book also seeks to develop our understanding of policies, theories and practices surrounding contemporary British urban policy where a move from concerns with 'urban renaissance' to those of sustainable communities clearly intersect with issues of community security, policing and disorder.

Providing a rare disciplinary crossover between urban studies, criminology and community studies, "Securing an Urban Renaissance" will be essential reading for academics and students in criminology, social policy and human geography concerned with the future of British cities and the political debates shaping the regulation of conduct, crime and disorder in these spaces.

Contents

Introduction ‾ Rowland Atkinson and Gesa Helms; Part I: Theories and concepts: Framing the governance of urban space ‾ Kevin Stenson; The planning, design, and governance of sustainable communities in the UK ‾ Mike Raco; Is urban regeneration criminogenic? ‾ Lynn Hancock; Part II: Policies and agendas: New Labour's 'broken' neighbourhoods: liveability, disorder, and discipline? ‾ Craig Johnstone and Gordon MacLeod; Lockdown! Resilience, resurgence, and the stage-set city ‾ David Murakami Wood and Jon Coafee; Tackling anti-social behaviour and regenerating neighbourhoods ‾ Andrew Millie; 'Problem' people, 'problem' spaces?: New Labour and council estates ‾ Charlie Johnston and Gerry Mooney; Part III: Communities in control of (dis)order: Community-police relations: support officers in low-income neighbourhoods ‾ Caroline Paskell; New governance of youth disorder: a study of local initiatives ‾ John Flint and Hannah Smithson; The night-time economy: exploring tensions between agents of control ‾ Gavin JD Smith; Prostitution, gentrification, and the limits of neighbourhood space ‾ Phil Hubbard, Rosie Campbell, Maggie O'Neill, Jane Pitcher and Jane Scoular; Urban renaissance and the contested legality of begging in Scotland ‾ Joe Hermer and David MacGregor; Conclusion: British urbanism at a crossroads ‾ Gesa Helms and Rowland Atkinson.

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