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Assessing the use and impact of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders
Assessing the use and impact of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders
Autore Matthews Professor Roger
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol : , : Policy Press, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (81 p.)
Disciplina 364.1430941
Altri autori (Persone) BriggsDaniel
EastonHelen
Collana Researching Criminal Justice series
Soggetto topico Social control
Injunctions
Contraventions (Criminal law)
Breach of the peace
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Criminology
TRUE CRIME - General
Breach of the peace - Great Britain
Contraventions (Criminal law) - Great Britain
Injunctions - Great Britain
Social control - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4473-0150-1
1-281-38542-5
9786611385422
1-84742-302-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Assessing the use and impact of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders; Contents; List of figures and tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Views from agencies; 3. The impact on offenders; 4. The impact on communities and victims; 5. Conclusion; References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454481703321
Matthews Professor Roger  
Bristol : , : Policy Press, , 2007
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Criminalising Social Policy [[electronic resource] ] : Anti-social Behaviour and Welfare in a De-civilised Society
Criminalising Social Policy [[electronic resource] ] : Anti-social Behaviour and Welfare in a De-civilised Society
Autore Rodger John
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 p.)
Disciplina 303.330941
361.1
Soggetto topico Social control
Social control - Great Britain
Nuisances - Great Britain
Public welfare - Great Britain
Criminal justice, Administration of - Great Britain
Social Conditions
Social Change
Sociology & Social History
Social Sciences
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-134-00287-4
1-283-88859-9
1-282-07756-2
9786612077562
1-84392-540-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Criminalising Social Policy Anti-social behaviour and welfare in a de-civilised society; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Outline of the book; Chapter 1 Criminalising social policy: some general observations; Criminalising social policy; Welfare and discipline; Civil law and natural justice; Dysfunctional families and anti-social children; Concluding observations; Chapter 2 Incivility and welfare in a de-civilised society; The theory of the civilising process; De-civilisation and welfare retrenchment; Attitudes, emotions and post-emotionalism
De-civilising tendencies in penal policyConcluding observations; Chapter 3 Disorderly behaviour and underclass culture: the emergence of the 'chav' and 'NEET' generation; The creation of the 'NEET' generation; The enduring issue of the underclass; The coarsening of culture; Class, culture and consumption; Culture and instrumentalism; Value orientations or cultural toolkit?; Concluding observations; Chapter 4 The politics and policy of incivility; Informalisation and crime as a normal social fact; The 'new politics of welfare': from social steering to social regulation
The politics of withholding benefitsRegulatory communities and the politics of social inclusion; Concluding observations; Chapter 5 Family life and anti-social behaviour; Personal relationships in contemporary society; Family life and criminality; The de-civilising of parents; Family policy and anti-social behaviour under New Labour; Intensive family support: the case of the Dundee Family Project; Concluding observations: desistance from crime and anti-social behaviour; Chapter 6 Child welfare and juvenile justice; Punishing parents and the anti-social behaviour strategy
Youth offending and juvenile justice in EnglandThe Children's Hearing system in Scotland; Restorative practices; Concluding observations; Chapter 7 The strategy for civil renewal and community safety; The 'third way' and the voluntary sector; Civil renewal, welfare and inauthentic politics; Community safety and established-outsider relations; Concluding observations; Chapter 8 Fear of the uncivil and the criminal; Civilising security; Signal crimes and fear; Streetwise behaviour as inverted fear; Social policy and the problem of security; Concluding observations
Chapter 9 Conclusions: criminology and social policySocial policy or moral regulation?; Welfare and institutional anomie; Social policy and criminal justice: finding the balance; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454063803321
Rodger John  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
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Criminalising Social Policy [[electronic resource] ] : Anti-social Behaviour and Welfare in a De-civilised Society
Criminalising Social Policy [[electronic resource] ] : Anti-social Behaviour and Welfare in a De-civilised Society
Autore Rodger John
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 p.)
Disciplina 303.330941
361.1
Soggetto topico Social control
Social control - Great Britain
Nuisances - Great Britain
Public welfare - Great Britain
Criminal justice, Administration of - Great Britain
Social Conditions
Social Change
Sociology & Social History
Social Sciences
ISBN 1-134-00294-7
1-134-00287-4
1-283-88859-9
1-282-07756-2
9786612077562
1-84392-540-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Criminalising Social Policy Anti-social behaviour and welfare in a de-civilised society; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Outline of the book; Chapter 1 Criminalising social policy: some general observations; Criminalising social policy; Welfare and discipline; Civil law and natural justice; Dysfunctional families and anti-social children; Concluding observations; Chapter 2 Incivility and welfare in a de-civilised society; The theory of the civilising process; De-civilisation and welfare retrenchment; Attitudes, emotions and post-emotionalism
De-civilising tendencies in penal policyConcluding observations; Chapter 3 Disorderly behaviour and underclass culture: the emergence of the 'chav' and 'NEET' generation; The creation of the 'NEET' generation; The enduring issue of the underclass; The coarsening of culture; Class, culture and consumption; Culture and instrumentalism; Value orientations or cultural toolkit?; Concluding observations; Chapter 4 The politics and policy of incivility; Informalisation and crime as a normal social fact; The 'new politics of welfare': from social steering to social regulation
The politics of withholding benefitsRegulatory communities and the politics of social inclusion; Concluding observations; Chapter 5 Family life and anti-social behaviour; Personal relationships in contemporary society; Family life and criminality; The de-civilising of parents; Family policy and anti-social behaviour under New Labour; Intensive family support: the case of the Dundee Family Project; Concluding observations: desistance from crime and anti-social behaviour; Chapter 6 Child welfare and juvenile justice; Punishing parents and the anti-social behaviour strategy
Youth offending and juvenile justice in EnglandThe Children's Hearing system in Scotland; Restorative practices; Concluding observations; Chapter 7 The strategy for civil renewal and community safety; The 'third way' and the voluntary sector; Civil renewal, welfare and inauthentic politics; Community safety and established-outsider relations; Concluding observations; Chapter 8 Fear of the uncivil and the criminal; Civilising security; Signal crimes and fear; Streetwise behaviour as inverted fear; Social policy and the problem of security; Concluding observations
Chapter 9 Conclusions: criminology and social policySocial policy or moral regulation?; Welfare and institutional anomie; Social policy and criminal justice: finding the balance; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782814003321
Rodger John  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
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Criminalising social policy : anti-social behaviour and welfare in a de-civilised society / / John J. Rodger
Criminalising social policy : anti-social behaviour and welfare in a de-civilised society / / John J. Rodger
Autore Rodger John J
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cullompton, UK ; ; Portland, Or., : Willan, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 p.)
Disciplina 303.330941
Soggetto topico Social control - Great Britain
Nuisances - Great Britain
Public welfare - Great Britain
Criminal justice, Administration of - Great Britain
ISBN 1-134-00294-7
1-134-00287-4
1-283-88859-9
1-282-07756-2
9786612077562
1-84392-540-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Criminalising Social Policy Anti-social behaviour and welfare in a de-civilised society; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Outline of the book; Chapter 1 Criminalising social policy: some general observations; Criminalising social policy; Welfare and discipline; Civil law and natural justice; Dysfunctional families and anti-social children; Concluding observations; Chapter 2 Incivility and welfare in a de-civilised society; The theory of the civilising process; De-civilisation and welfare retrenchment; Attitudes, emotions and post-emotionalism
De-civilising tendencies in penal policyConcluding observations; Chapter 3 Disorderly behaviour and underclass culture: the emergence of the 'chav' and 'NEET' generation; The creation of the 'NEET' generation; The enduring issue of the underclass; The coarsening of culture; Class, culture and consumption; Culture and instrumentalism; Value orientations or cultural toolkit?; Concluding observations; Chapter 4 The politics and policy of incivility; Informalisation and crime as a normal social fact; The 'new politics of welfare': from social steering to social regulation
The politics of withholding benefitsRegulatory communities and the politics of social inclusion; Concluding observations; Chapter 5 Family life and anti-social behaviour; Personal relationships in contemporary society; Family life and criminality; The de-civilising of parents; Family policy and anti-social behaviour under New Labour; Intensive family support: the case of the Dundee Family Project; Concluding observations: desistance from crime and anti-social behaviour; Chapter 6 Child welfare and juvenile justice; Punishing parents and the anti-social behaviour strategy
Youth offending and juvenile justice in EnglandThe Children's Hearing system in Scotland; Restorative practices; Concluding observations; Chapter 7 The strategy for civil renewal and community safety; The 'third way' and the voluntary sector; Civil renewal, welfare and inauthentic politics; Community safety and established-outsider relations; Concluding observations; Chapter 8 Fear of the uncivil and the criminal; Civilising security; Signal crimes and fear; Streetwise behaviour as inverted fear; Social policy and the problem of security; Concluding observations
Chapter 9 Conclusions: criminology and social policySocial policy or moral regulation?; Welfare and institutional anomie; Social policy and criminal justice: finding the balance; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823760503321
Rodger John J  
Cullompton, UK ; ; Portland, Or., : Willan, 2008
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Reclaiming the streets : surveillance, social control and the city / / Roy Coleman
Reclaiming the streets : surveillance, social control and the city / / Roy Coleman
Autore Coleman Roy <1964-, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cullompton ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan, , 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/30941
Soggetto topico Social control - England - Liverpool
Social control - Great Britain
Electronic surveillance - England - Liverpool
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - Great Britain
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - England - Liverpool
Electronics in crime prevention
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-134-03367-2
1-281-33189-9
9786611331894
1-84392-477-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: 'The friendly eye in the sky'; The new orthodoxy in the social control of the streets; Interpreting contemporary social control; Rationale and organisation of the book; 2 The disappearing state: social control, social order and the state; Liberal and functionalist theories of social control; Social reaction and neo-Marxist theories of social control; Neo-Foucauldian perspectives on social control; Social control and 'risk'; Governmentality: social control and power beyond the state; Conclusion
3 Rediscovering the state: understanding camera surveillance as a social ordering practiceTheoretical prologue: the state in motion; Street camera surveillance and social ordering: investigating the social control agents within a neoliberal state; Conclusion; 4 The neoliberal city and social control; Neoliberal states and spaces; Neoliberal order; Neoliberal discourse and social order in the contemporary British city; Street reclamation and remoralisation; Conclusion; 5 From the dockyards to the Disney store: the historical trajectory of social control in Liverpool
Morality and policing social boundaries in the nineteenth century cityPolitical economy in Liverpool from the early nineteenth century to the 1980s; Civilising the streets: social control in Liverpool from the late eighteenth century to the 1930s; Policing and social control in Liverpool: 1945 to the 1980s; Social control of the streets in Liverpool from the 1980s; Recivilising the streets (again): a social control from the 1990s; Conclusion; 6 State, partnership and power: excavating neoliberal rule in the city; Studying up the social and political hierarchy; Orchestrating partnership
'Policing' and partnershipResponsible partners and the responsibilisation process; Getting the message across: re-imaging and the local press; Leadership: who runs the city?; The politics of attraction; Spatialisation, city visions and street reclamation; Conclusion; 7 Reclaiming the streets: the techniques and norms of contemporary social control; Street camera surveillance and renaissance in Liverpool; Targeting the cameras: the proper objects of power; A seamless web of control? Tensions within the neoliberal state; Conclusion; 8 Conclusion: visualising the neoliberal city
Cameras and the landscape of riskCameras and the hidden landscape; Cameras and the unequal landscape; 'The World in One City'?; Challenging the politics of vision?; Rethinking 'crime prevention' in the city; Appendix: interviewees; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453996203321
Coleman Roy <1964-, >  
Cullompton ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan, , 2004
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Reclaiming the streets : surveillance, social control and the city / / Roy Coleman
Reclaiming the streets : surveillance, social control and the city / / Roy Coleman
Autore Coleman Roy <1964-, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cullompton ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan, , 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/30941
Soggetto topico Social control - England - Liverpool
Social control - Great Britain
Electronic surveillance - England - Liverpool
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - Great Britain
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - England - Liverpool
Electronics in crime prevention
ISBN 1-134-03374-5
1-134-03367-2
1-281-33189-9
9786611331894
1-84392-477-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: 'The friendly eye in the sky'; The new orthodoxy in the social control of the streets; Interpreting contemporary social control; Rationale and organisation of the book; 2 The disappearing state: social control, social order and the state; Liberal and functionalist theories of social control; Social reaction and neo-Marxist theories of social control; Neo-Foucauldian perspectives on social control; Social control and 'risk'; Governmentality: social control and power beyond the state; Conclusion
3 Rediscovering the state: understanding camera surveillance as a social ordering practiceTheoretical prologue: the state in motion; Street camera surveillance and social ordering: investigating the social control agents within a neoliberal state; Conclusion; 4 The neoliberal city and social control; Neoliberal states and spaces; Neoliberal order; Neoliberal discourse and social order in the contemporary British city; Street reclamation and remoralisation; Conclusion; 5 From the dockyards to the Disney store: the historical trajectory of social control in Liverpool
Morality and policing social boundaries in the nineteenth century cityPolitical economy in Liverpool from the early nineteenth century to the 1980s; Civilising the streets: social control in Liverpool from the late eighteenth century to the 1930s; Policing and social control in Liverpool: 1945 to the 1980s; Social control of the streets in Liverpool from the 1980s; Recivilising the streets (again): a social control from the 1990s; Conclusion; 6 State, partnership and power: excavating neoliberal rule in the city; Studying up the social and political hierarchy; Orchestrating partnership
'Policing' and partnershipResponsible partners and the responsibilisation process; Getting the message across: re-imaging and the local press; Leadership: who runs the city?; The politics of attraction; Spatialisation, city visions and street reclamation; Conclusion; 7 Reclaiming the streets: the techniques and norms of contemporary social control; Street camera surveillance and renaissance in Liverpool; Targeting the cameras: the proper objects of power; A seamless web of control? Tensions within the neoliberal state; Conclusion; 8 Conclusion: visualising the neoliberal city
Cameras and the landscape of riskCameras and the hidden landscape; Cameras and the unequal landscape; 'The World in One City'?; Challenging the politics of vision?; Rethinking 'crime prevention' in the city; Appendix: interviewees; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782969503321
Coleman Roy <1964-, >  
Cullompton ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan, , 2004
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Reclaiming the streets : surveillance, social control and the city / / Roy Coleman
Reclaiming the streets : surveillance, social control and the city / / Roy Coleman
Autore Coleman Roy <1964-, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cullompton ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan, , 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/30941
Soggetto topico Social control - England - Liverpool
Social control - Great Britain
Electronic surveillance - England - Liverpool
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - Great Britain
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - England - Liverpool
Electronics in crime prevention
ISBN 1-134-03374-5
1-134-03367-2
1-281-33189-9
9786611331894
1-84392-477-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: 'The friendly eye in the sky'; The new orthodoxy in the social control of the streets; Interpreting contemporary social control; Rationale and organisation of the book; 2 The disappearing state: social control, social order and the state; Liberal and functionalist theories of social control; Social reaction and neo-Marxist theories of social control; Neo-Foucauldian perspectives on social control; Social control and 'risk'; Governmentality: social control and power beyond the state; Conclusion
3 Rediscovering the state: understanding camera surveillance as a social ordering practiceTheoretical prologue: the state in motion; Street camera surveillance and social ordering: investigating the social control agents within a neoliberal state; Conclusion; 4 The neoliberal city and social control; Neoliberal states and spaces; Neoliberal order; Neoliberal discourse and social order in the contemporary British city; Street reclamation and remoralisation; Conclusion; 5 From the dockyards to the Disney store: the historical trajectory of social control in Liverpool
Morality and policing social boundaries in the nineteenth century cityPolitical economy in Liverpool from the early nineteenth century to the 1980s; Civilising the streets: social control in Liverpool from the late eighteenth century to the 1930s; Policing and social control in Liverpool: 1945 to the 1980s; Social control of the streets in Liverpool from the 1980s; Recivilising the streets (again): a social control from the 1990s; Conclusion; 6 State, partnership and power: excavating neoliberal rule in the city; Studying up the social and political hierarchy; Orchestrating partnership
'Policing' and partnershipResponsible partners and the responsibilisation process; Getting the message across: re-imaging and the local press; Leadership: who runs the city?; The politics of attraction; Spatialisation, city visions and street reclamation; Conclusion; 7 Reclaiming the streets: the techniques and norms of contemporary social control; Street camera surveillance and renaissance in Liverpool; Targeting the cameras: the proper objects of power; A seamless web of control? Tensions within the neoliberal state; Conclusion; 8 Conclusion: visualising the neoliberal city
Cameras and the landscape of riskCameras and the hidden landscape; Cameras and the unequal landscape; 'The World in One City'?; Challenging the politics of vision?; Rethinking 'crime prevention' in the city; Appendix: interviewees; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818481603321
Coleman Roy <1964-, >  
Cullompton ; ; Portland, Or. : , : Willan, , 2004
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Surveillance, closed circuit television and social control / / edited by Clive Norris, Jade Moran, Gary Armstrong
Surveillance, closed circuit television and social control / / edited by Clive Norris, Jade Moran, Gary Armstrong
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 342.410858
Altri autori (Persone) ArmstrongGary <1960->
MoranJade
NorrisClive
Soggetto topico Privacy, Right of - Great Britain
Closed-circuit television - Social aspects - Great Britain
Electronic surveillance - Great Britain
Television in security systems - Great Britain
Social control - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-351-89677-6
1-315-24201-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. CCTV and social theory -- pt. 3. CCTV in context -- pt. 4. Evaluating CCTV -- pt. 5. Questioning CCTV -- pt. 6. CCTV : the future and the past.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910155001903321
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
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