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Community safety : critical perspectives on policy and practice / edited by Peter Squires.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Squires, Peter, 1958- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crime prevention--Great Britain.
Crime prevention.
Criminology--Great Britain.
Criminology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vii, 255 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bristol : Policy Press, 2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Community safety emerged as a new approach to tackling and preventing local crime and disorder in the late 1980s and was adopted into mainstream policy by New Labour in the late '90s. Twenty years on, it is important to ask how the community safety agenda has evolved and developed within local crime and disorder prevention strategies. This book provides the first sustained critical and theoretically informed analysis by leading authorities in the field. It explores the strengths and weaknesses of the community safety legacy, posing challenging questions, such as how and why has community safety policy making become such a contested terrain? What are the different issues at stake for 'provider' versus 'consumer' interests in community safety policy? Who are the winners and losers and where are the gaps in community safety policy making? Do new priorities mean that we have seen the rise and now the fall of community safety? The book provides answers to these questions by exploring a wide range of topics relating to community safety policy and practice, including: anti-social behaviour strategies; victims' perspectives on community safety; race, racism and policing; safety and social exclusion; domestic violence; substance misuse; community policing; and organised crime. Community safety is primarily aimed at academics and students working in the areas of criminology and local policy making. However, it will also be of interest to community safety and crime prevention practitioners who need to have a critical understanding of the development and likely future direction of community safety programmes.
Contents:
Introduction: asking questions of community safety / Peter Squires
"You just know you're being watched everywhere": young people, custodial experience and community safety / Carlie Goldsmith
Community safety and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities / Derek McGhee
Community safety, the family and domestic violence / Paula Wilcox
Ethnic minorities and community safety / Marian FitzGerald and Chris Hale
The local politics of community safety: local policy for local people? / Matt Follett
The police and community safety / Barry Loveday
Community safety and the private security sector / Mark Button
Outreach drug work and Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships: square pegs in round holes? / Adrian Barton
Community safety and corporate crime / Steve Tombs and Dave Whyte
Community safety and victims: who is the victim of community safety? / Sandra Walklate
Young women, community safety and informal cultures / Lynda Measor
Community safety and social exclusion / Lynn Hancock
Community safety and young people: 21st-century homo sacer and the politics of injustice / Peter Squires.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Jan 2022).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612985768
9781447301950
1447301951
9781282985766
1282985760
9781847429575
1847429572
OCLC:
703156880

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