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_aCommunity safety/ _cedited by Peter Squire |
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_aBristol: _bThe Policy Press, _c2006. |
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_avii, 255 p. ; _c25 cm. |
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505 | _a1 Introduction: asking questions of community safety Section One: Community safety: an incomplete project? 2 "You just know you're being watched everywhere": young people, custodial experience and community safety 3 Community safety and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities 4 Community safety, the family and domestic violence 5 Ethnic minorities and community safety Section Two: Community safety: a contested project? 6 The local politics of community safety: local policy for local people? 7 The police and community safety 8 Community safety and the private security sector 9 Outreach drug work and Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships: square pegs in round holes? Section Three: Community safety: a flawed project? 10 Community safety and corporate crime 11 Community safety and victims: who is the victim of community safety? 12 Young women, community safety and informal cultures Section Four: Community safety: overrun by enforcement? 13 Community safety and social exclusion 14 Community safety and young people: 21st-century homo sacer and the politics of injustice 15 Conclusion: contradictions and dilemmas: the rise and fall of community safety? | ||
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_aCrime Prevention _xGreat Britain |
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