Zero tolerance or community tolerance? : managing crime in high crime areas

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Zero tolerance or community tolerance? : managing crime in high crime areas

Sandra Walklate, Karen Evans

Ashgate, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-174) and author index

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Description

Derived from a longitudinal study of two high crime areas, this book challenges both academic and policy assumptions concerning what it is like to live in, go to school in and work in such areas. The study casts light on how such communities really work and what the policy and political challenges of such a community are. Its findings raise all kinds of questions about community safety, notions of partnership, and what the processes underpinning the "fear of crime" might look like. As such it should prove useful to those working in the field of criminology, social policy and social work.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Crime and community: introduction - ways of thinking about community
  • crime and community in Salford. Part 2 Crime and community dynamics: the frightened community
  • Oldtown - the defended community?. Part 3 Crime, policy and community: crime, community and partnership - zero tolerance or community tolerance?
  • conclusion - understanding and managing crime in high crime areas. Appendices: research methodology
  • the questionnaire.

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