Urban Undesirables

Urban Undesirables
Author: Neethi P.,Anant Kamath
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781009180214

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It redraws, rewrites and relooks at Bangalore from the perspectives of the city's female, male, and transgender street-based sex workers.

Criminalisation and advanced marginality

Criminalisation and advanced marginality
Author: Peter Squires,John Lea
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447300007

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Lo c Wacquant's writings have shaken the world of criminology--and social science more generally--to their foundations with a wide-ranging critique of neoliberal governance's approach to crime and poverty and its reorientation of state power from welfare to discipline. The first book to fully engage with Wacquant's work, Criminalisation and Advanced Marginality presents critical but constructive essays on his challenging ideas, focusing on the governance of crime and disorder, welfare, and "diswelfare." It concludes with Wacquant's responses to the authors' comments and critiques.

Order and Conflict in Public Space

Order and Conflict in Public Space
Author: Mattias De Backer,Lucas Melgaço,Georgiana Varna,Francesca Menichelli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317395522

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Which public and whose space? The understanding of public space as an arena where individuals can claim full use and access hides a reality of constant negotiation, conflict and surveillance. This collection uses case studies concerning the management, use, and transgression of public space to invite reflection on the way in which everyday social interaction is framed and shaped by the physical environment and vice versa. International experts from fields including geography, criminology, sociology and urban studies come together to debate the concepts of order and conflict in public space. This book is divided into two parts: spaces of control, and spaces of transgression. Section I focuses on formal and informal surveillance and the politics of control, using case studies to compare strategies in spaces including Olympic cities, luxury skyscrapers, residential neighbourhoods and shopping malls. Section II focuses on transgressive or deviant behaviour in public spaces, with case studies examining behaviour in nightlife districts, governance of homelessness, boy-racer culture and abortion protests. The epilogue concludes the book with an exploration of possible future avenues for research on public space, and a critical appraisal of the concept of public space itself. This interdisciplinary collection will be of interest to students, researchers and professionals in the areas of criminology, sociology, surveillance studies, human and social geography, and urban studies and planning.

Begging as a Path to Progress

Begging as a Path to Progress
Author: Kate Swanson
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010
Genre: Indian children
ISBN: 9780820331805

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Examining beggars' organized migration networks, as well as the degree to which children can express agency and fulfill personal ambitions through begging, Swanson argues that Calhuasí, Equador's beggars are capable of canny engagement with the forces of change.

Social Text

Social Text
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2001
Genre: Culture
ISBN: UOM:39015081876511

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Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2004
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113538404

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Abstracts of dissertations available on microfilm or as xerographic reproductions.

Spatial Policing

Spatial Policing
Author: Charles E. Crawford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010
Genre: Crime prevention
ISBN: UOM:39076002856487

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The ghetto, the block, neighborhood, community, and hot spot are all terms that capture a particular space or a familiar location for citizens and law enforcement officers. These spaces may appear welcoming to some, or send waves of fear into others who have to enter. What is it about an area of the city that makes it a hot spot for crime at night? Why do the police act, speak, and patrol so differently across segments of the city? At their core these questions all show an awareness of the power of space. Spatial Policing is a fascinating look at how the contexts of space, location, and time influence law enforcement, which can result in differential treatment and controversial patrol practices. Each chapter in Spatial Policing, written by leading experts in law enforcement, spatial, and cultural issues in criminal justice provides a highly readable text, and offers an in depth discussion of theory, research findings, as well as real world examples of the most important spatial contexts for police actions. Spatial Policing explores in rich detail the numerous contexts of space, from urban settings, to rural, to the space of minorities, and international borders to examine how each represents a unique challenge for individual officers, departments, and their patrol efforts in our society. Recognizing how space is used and defined as well as how it conditions the interactions between citizens and the police is at the heart of Spatial Policing. Ultimately, for law enforcement, space matters. "Police officers are all too aware of the 'spaces' in which they work, but police researchers have been slow to catch on. Environmental criminology has made its mark on policing, but the literature has been lacking a thorough treatment of this progression. Spatial Policing addresses both shortcomings--authoritatively and comprehensively." -- John L. Worrall, The University of Texas at Dallas, and Editor, Police Quarterly "This is a wonderful book. It goes far beyond what most books on the geography of crime consider in that it provides both a substantial theoretical underpinning to the field as well as interesting and cutting-edge articles that apply the most current thinking on the spatial dimensions of crime. Charles Crawford has put together a text that is destined to become a leading authority in an important and emerging segment of criminology." -- John Fuller, University of West Georgia "Spatial Policing aids readers in developing critical thinking skills in spatial terms, which in turn will be an invaluable tool for policing in the real world and researching crimes ... [and an] asset to students and practitioners in critically assessing the root causes of crime in spatial terms." -- Criminal Justice Review

The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces

The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
Author: William Hollingsworth Whyte
Publsiher: Ingram
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2001
Genre: Open spaces
ISBN: 097063241X

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The Social Life Of Small Urban Spaces.