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Whose 'Eyes on the Street' Control Crime? Shannon J. Linning (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)

Whose 'Eyes on the Street' Control Crime? By Shannon J. Linning (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)

Whose 'Eyes on the Street' Control Crime? by Shannon J. Linning (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)


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This Element demonstrates the need for criminology to integrate further into economics, political science, urban planning, and history to improve crime control policies.

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Whose 'Eyes on the Street' Control Crime? Summary

Whose 'Eyes on the Street' Control Crime?: Expanding Place Management into Neighborhoods by Shannon J. Linning (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)

Jane Jacobs coined the phrase 'eyes on the street' to depict those who maintain order in cities. Most criminologists assume these eyes belong to residents. In this Element we show that most of the eyes she described belonged to shopkeepers and property owners. They, along with governments, wield immense power through property ownership and regulation. From her work, we propose a Neo-Jacobian perspective to reframe how crime is connected to neighborhood function through deliberate decision-making at places. It advances three major turning points for criminology. This includes turns from: 1. residents to place managers as the primary source of informal social control; 2. ecological processes to outsiders' deliberate actions that create crime opportunities; and 3. a top-down macro- to bottom-up micro-spatial explanation of crime patterns. This perspective demonstrates the need for criminology to integrate further into economics, political science, urban planning, and history to improve crime control policies.

Table of Contents

1. Trouble Seeing: The Community, Place, and Crime Problem; 2. Whose Eyes? Bringing Jane Jacobs Back into Focus; 3. What Frames? The Deliberate Action of Outsiders; 4. Transition Lenses: Building Up from the Place; 5. New Glasses: The Neo-Jacobian Perspective; 6. Conclusion.

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CIN1108949339G
9781108949330
1108949339
Whose 'Eyes on the Street' Control Crime?: Expanding Place Management into Neighborhoods by Shannon J. Linning (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-12-02
75
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