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Crime and Banishment Elizabeth Burney

Crime and Banishment By Elizabeth Burney

Crime and Banishment by Elizabeth Burney


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Summary

Takes a look at the use of civil and administrative powers by social landlords as a means of preventing crime and disorder. This book contains chapters about 'nuisance neighbours' and anti-social behaviour in their social, historical, economic and political context.

Crime and Banishment Summary

Crime and Banishment by Elizabeth Burney

In this thought-provoking and informative work, Elizabeth Burney takes a critical look at the use of civil and administrative powers by social landlords as a means of preventing crime and disorder. The book ranges widely, with different chapters setting anxieties about: 'nuisance neighbours'; and anti-social behaviour in their social, historical, economic and political context. In particular the author argues that the agenda has been set by a few large Labour-led local authorities where serious management problems stem essentially from a very weak social housing market.The author warns that central and local government may be set on a path which will increase rather than reduce social exclusion - and she argues for more focus on supportive and reintegrative means of reducing bad behaviour. Crime and Banishment is a book which will be of interest to a wide range of people who are concerned about community safety, environmental pressures, the modern emphasis on 'exclusion' when dealing with political, economic or social issues - and some underlying causes of crime in Britain at the end of the twentieth century.

Crime and Banishment Reviews

'Anyone with either an academic or practical interest in anti-social behaviour should buy this book as soon as possible':Gavin Corbett, Scolag Legal Journal.'Useful reading for thinking lawyers ... Recommended as compulsory reading for Youth Offending Teams and [the Home Secretary]!':The Justices' Clerk Journal

About Elizabeth Burney

Elizabeth Burney is a Senior Research Associate at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. Her early career was as an urban affairs specialist on The Economist, when she also sat as a member of the Cullingworth Committee on council house allocation. She has researched and published extensively on race relations and on criminal justice - including books on the magistracy and on juvenile justice. She is a volunteer with Victim Support.

Additional information

GOR002867772
9781872870793
1872870791
Crime and Banishment by Elizabeth Burney
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Waterside Press
1999-10-31
160
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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