05711nam 22007932 450 991078480680332120221011060240.01-4473-0332-61-281-74163-997866117416311-84742-247-010.56687/9781847422477(CKB)1000000000407621(EBL)419289(OCoLC)247187501(SSID)ssj0000243154(PQKBManifestationID)11209754(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000243154(PQKBWorkID)10320787(PQKB)10576917(UtOrBLW)PPO00088(Au-PeEL)EBL419289(CaPaEBR)ebr10281224(CaONFJC)MIL174163(OCoLC)781253225(MdBmJHUP)musev2_80349(UkCbUP)CR9781847422477(MiAaPQ)EBC419289(DE-B1597)647082(DE-B1597)9781847422477(EXLCZ)99100000000040762120220816d2007|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSecuring an urban renaissance crime, community, and British urban policy /edited by Rowland Atkinson and Gesa Helms[electronic resource]Brisol, UK :Policy Press,2007.1 online resource (x, 292 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Sep 2022).1-86134-814-2 1-86134-815-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-276) and index.Cover; SECURING AN URBAN RENAISSANCE; Contents; List of tables and figures; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; 1. Introduction; The 'rebirth' of British cities; Safety, security, and urban regeneration; Outline of the collection; An urban renaissance secured?; Part I. Theories and concepts; 2. Framing the governance of urban space; Frames and imaginaries; Rational discourses of government: from laissez-faire to the New Right; New Labour, urban renaissance, and security; Problem-solving frames; Translating the rhetoric of crime control; Conclusion3. The planning, design, and governance of sustainable communities in the UKSecurity, safety, and the discourses of sustainable community building; Securing sustainable communities: the rationalities and priorities of the new spatial planning; Conclusion; 4. Is urban regeneration criminogenic?; Social inclusion and 'radical urban policy'; Opportunity knocks; Opportunities missed; Regeneration and punitive crime control policies; Urban regeneration versus 'community'?; Consumption versus citizenship; Economic and social divisions and victimisation; Conclusion; Part II. Policies and agendas5. New Labour's 'broken' neighbourhoods: liveability, disorder, and discipline?Urban renaissance to sustainable communities: extending policy horizons; Fixing 'broken' neighbourhoods: the intersection of urban regeneration and criminal justice policy; Conclusion; 6. Lockdown! Resilience, resurgence, and the stage-set city; Policy responses to urban threats; Lockdown!; Conclusion; 7. Tackling anti-social behaviour and regenerating neighbourhoods; Defining anti-social behaviour; Explaining anti-social behaviour; Connecting anti-social behaviour to regeneration; Conclusion8. 'Problem' people, 'problem' places? New Labour and council estatesRepresenting 'problem places'; New Labour's 'problem places'; Conclusion; Part III. Communities in control of (dis)order; 9. Community-police relations: support officers in low-income neighbourhoods; Origins and development; A mixed reception for CSOs: national deployment; The role of CSOs in local policing: evidence from low-income areas; Conclusion; 10. New governance of youth disorder: a study of local initiatives; Policy background to the new governance of youth disorderResearch studies: overview and rationale of the two initiativesImpacts of the initiatives; Conclusion; 11. The night-time economy:exploring tensions between agents of control; Night-time economy, urban renaissance, and social disorder; Pubwatching in Amnicola; Functional adaptation of the system; System dysfunction: conflicting interests and goals among participants; Making sense of the 'night network'; Conclusion; 12. Prostitution, gentrification, and the limits of neighbourhood space; Community responses to sex work; Community safety and the 'nuisance' of sex workSex work in the context of regenerationThis collection adds weight to an emerging argument that policies to make cities better are inextricably linked to an attempt to pacify and regulate crime and disorder. It provides discussions from a range of scholars examining policy connections that can be traced between social, urban and crime policy, and the wider processes of regeneration.Community development, UrbanGreat BritainCongressesUrban policyGreat BritainCongressesUrban renewalGreat BritainCongressesCrime preventionGreat BritainCongressesCommunity development, UrbanUrban policyUrban renewalCrime prevention307.3/4160941Atkinson RowlandHelms GesaUniversity of Glasgow.Department of Urban Studies,UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910784806803321Securing an urban renaissance3779355UNINA