Housing, urban governance and anti-social behaviour
Herausgeber: Flint, John
Housing, urban governance and anti-social behaviour
Herausgeber: Flint, John
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This book is the first comprehensive exploration of an issue of growing importance to policy makers, academics, practitioners and students. It brings together contributions from prominent scholars to provide a range of theoretical perspectives, analysis and research about the role of housing and urban governance in addressing anti-social behaviour.
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This book is the first comprehensive exploration of an issue of growing importance to policy makers, academics, practitioners and students. It brings together contributions from prominent scholars to provide a range of theoretical perspectives, analysis and research about the role of housing and urban governance in addressing anti-social behaviour.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781861346841
- ISBN-10: 1861346840
- Artikelnr.: 22098670
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781861346841
- ISBN-10: 1861346840
- Artikelnr.: 22098670
John Flint is a senior research fellow in the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research at Sheffield Hallam University.
Introduction: housing and anti-social behaviour ~ John Flint; Housing and
the governance of conduct ~ John Flint; Governing tenants: from dreadful
enclosures to dangerous places ~ Pauline Card; Labelling: constructing
definitions of anti-social behaviour? ~ Helen Carr and Dave Cowan;
Anti-social behaviour: voices front the front line ~ Judy Nixon and Sadie
Parr; Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of
social renting ~ Rowland Atkinson; Tenancy agreements: a mechanism for
governing anti-social behaviour? ~ Diane Lister; The changing legal
framework: from landlords to agents of social control ~ Caroline Hunter;
Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and counter-measures ~ Hal Pawson
and Carol MacKenzie; Evaluating the shelter inclusion project: a floating
support service for households accused of anti-social behaviour ~ Anwen
Jones, Nicholas Pleace and Deborah Quilgars; Tackling anti-social
behaviour: an evaluation of the Dundee Families Project ~ Suzie Scott;
Policing and community safety in residential areas: the mixed economy of
visible patrols ~ Adam Crawford; Gated communities: a response to, or
remedy for, anti-social behaviour? ~ Sarah Blandy; Housing and anti-social
behaviour in Australia ~ Kathy Arthurson and Keith Jacobs; Testing urban
forms: city, control and 'urban violence' in France ~ Olivier Ratouis and
Jerome Boissonade; Residential stability amongst adolescents in public
housing: a risk factor for delinquent and violent behaviour? ~ Tim Ireland,
Terence P. Thornberry and Rolf Loeber; Conclusions ~ John Flint.
the governance of conduct ~ John Flint; Governing tenants: from dreadful
enclosures to dangerous places ~ Pauline Card; Labelling: constructing
definitions of anti-social behaviour? ~ Helen Carr and Dave Cowan;
Anti-social behaviour: voices front the front line ~ Judy Nixon and Sadie
Parr; Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of
social renting ~ Rowland Atkinson; Tenancy agreements: a mechanism for
governing anti-social behaviour? ~ Diane Lister; The changing legal
framework: from landlords to agents of social control ~ Caroline Hunter;
Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and counter-measures ~ Hal Pawson
and Carol MacKenzie; Evaluating the shelter inclusion project: a floating
support service for households accused of anti-social behaviour ~ Anwen
Jones, Nicholas Pleace and Deborah Quilgars; Tackling anti-social
behaviour: an evaluation of the Dundee Families Project ~ Suzie Scott;
Policing and community safety in residential areas: the mixed economy of
visible patrols ~ Adam Crawford; Gated communities: a response to, or
remedy for, anti-social behaviour? ~ Sarah Blandy; Housing and anti-social
behaviour in Australia ~ Kathy Arthurson and Keith Jacobs; Testing urban
forms: city, control and 'urban violence' in France ~ Olivier Ratouis and
Jerome Boissonade; Residential stability amongst adolescents in public
housing: a risk factor for delinquent and violent behaviour? ~ Tim Ireland,
Terence P. Thornberry and Rolf Loeber; Conclusions ~ John Flint.
Introduction: housing and anti-social behaviour ~ John Flint; Housing and
the governance of conduct ~ John Flint; Governing tenants: from dreadful
enclosures to dangerous places ~ Pauline Card; Labelling: constructing
definitions of anti-social behaviour? ~ Helen Carr and Dave Cowan;
Anti-social behaviour: voices front the front line ~ Judy Nixon and Sadie
Parr; Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of
social renting ~ Rowland Atkinson; Tenancy agreements: a mechanism for
governing anti-social behaviour? ~ Diane Lister; The changing legal
framework: from landlords to agents of social control ~ Caroline Hunter;
Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and counter-measures ~ Hal Pawson
and Carol MacKenzie; Evaluating the shelter inclusion project: a floating
support service for households accused of anti-social behaviour ~ Anwen
Jones, Nicholas Pleace and Deborah Quilgars; Tackling anti-social
behaviour: an evaluation of the Dundee Families Project ~ Suzie Scott;
Policing and community safety in residential areas: the mixed economy of
visible patrols ~ Adam Crawford; Gated communities: a response to, or
remedy for, anti-social behaviour? ~ Sarah Blandy; Housing and anti-social
behaviour in Australia ~ Kathy Arthurson and Keith Jacobs; Testing urban
forms: city, control and 'urban violence' in France ~ Olivier Ratouis and
Jerome Boissonade; Residential stability amongst adolescents in public
housing: a risk factor for delinquent and violent behaviour? ~ Tim Ireland,
Terence P. Thornberry and Rolf Loeber; Conclusions ~ John Flint.
the governance of conduct ~ John Flint; Governing tenants: from dreadful
enclosures to dangerous places ~ Pauline Card; Labelling: constructing
definitions of anti-social behaviour? ~ Helen Carr and Dave Cowan;
Anti-social behaviour: voices front the front line ~ Judy Nixon and Sadie
Parr; Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of
social renting ~ Rowland Atkinson; Tenancy agreements: a mechanism for
governing anti-social behaviour? ~ Diane Lister; The changing legal
framework: from landlords to agents of social control ~ Caroline Hunter;
Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and counter-measures ~ Hal Pawson
and Carol MacKenzie; Evaluating the shelter inclusion project: a floating
support service for households accused of anti-social behaviour ~ Anwen
Jones, Nicholas Pleace and Deborah Quilgars; Tackling anti-social
behaviour: an evaluation of the Dundee Families Project ~ Suzie Scott;
Policing and community safety in residential areas: the mixed economy of
visible patrols ~ Adam Crawford; Gated communities: a response to, or
remedy for, anti-social behaviour? ~ Sarah Blandy; Housing and anti-social
behaviour in Australia ~ Kathy Arthurson and Keith Jacobs; Testing urban
forms: city, control and 'urban violence' in France ~ Olivier Ratouis and
Jerome Boissonade; Residential stability amongst adolescents in public
housing: a risk factor for delinquent and violent behaviour? ~ Tim Ireland,
Terence P. Thornberry and Rolf Loeber; Conclusions ~ John Flint.