Twelve Gated communities: a response to, or remedy for, anti-social behaviour?
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Sarah Blandy
Abstract
This chapter examines the themes of devolved community governance and privatised security that occur across the housing tenures. It considers such residential developments as illustrating the move towards more contractual and formal forms of social control, which is to be achieved both through defensive walls and physical gating. The regulation of many aspects of the conduct of residents is shown to be another form of social control. The discussion also introduces the concept of gated communities, which seem to be driven by a response to crime and ASB. It is concluded that the tensions within and around gated communities are analogous to the tensions that exist in government housing and urban policies, in relation to ASB.
Abstract
This chapter examines the themes of devolved community governance and privatised security that occur across the housing tenures. It considers such residential developments as illustrating the move towards more contractual and formal forms of social control, which is to be achieved both through defensive walls and physical gating. The regulation of many aspects of the conduct of residents is shown to be another form of social control. The discussion also introduces the concept of gated communities, which seem to be driven by a response to crime and ASB. It is concluded that the tensions within and around gated communities are analogous to the tensions that exist in government housing and urban policies, in relation to ASB.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- List of tables, figures and photographs v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Notes on contributors vii
- Introduction 1
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The definition and construction of anti-social behaviour in the UK
- Housing and the new governance of conduct 19
- Governing tenants: from dreadful enclosures to dangerous places 37
- Labelling: constructing definitions of anti-social behaviour? 57
- Anti-social behaviour: voices from the front line 79
- Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of social renting 99
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Legal techniques and measures utilised by social landlords to address anti-social behaviour
- Tenancy agreements: a mechanism for governing anti-social behaviour? 119
- The changing legal framework: from landlords to agents of social control 137
- Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and countermeasures 155
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The emerging mechanisms of addressing anti-social behaviour in housing governance
- Evaluating the Shelter Inclusion Project: a floating support service for households accused of anti-social behaviour 179
- Tackling anti-social behaviour: an evaluation of the Dundee Families Project 199
- Policing and community safety in residential areas: the mixed economy of visible patrols 219
- Gated communities: a response to, or remedy for, anti-social behaviour? 239
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Studies of housing and anti-social behaviour from an international perspective
- Housing and anti-social behaviour in Australia 259
- Testing urban forms: city, control and ‘urban violence’ in France 281
- Residential stability among adolescents in public housing: a risk factor for delinquent and violent behaviour? 301
- Conclusion 325
- Index 335
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- List of tables, figures and photographs v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Notes on contributors vii
- Introduction 1
-
The definition and construction of anti-social behaviour in the UK
- Housing and the new governance of conduct 19
- Governing tenants: from dreadful enclosures to dangerous places 37
- Labelling: constructing definitions of anti-social behaviour? 57
- Anti-social behaviour: voices from the front line 79
- Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of social renting 99
-
Legal techniques and measures utilised by social landlords to address anti-social behaviour
- Tenancy agreements: a mechanism for governing anti-social behaviour? 119
- The changing legal framework: from landlords to agents of social control 137
- Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and countermeasures 155
-
The emerging mechanisms of addressing anti-social behaviour in housing governance
- Evaluating the Shelter Inclusion Project: a floating support service for households accused of anti-social behaviour 179
- Tackling anti-social behaviour: an evaluation of the Dundee Families Project 199
- Policing and community safety in residential areas: the mixed economy of visible patrols 219
- Gated communities: a response to, or remedy for, anti-social behaviour? 239
-
Studies of housing and anti-social behaviour from an international perspective
- Housing and anti-social behaviour in Australia 259
- Testing urban forms: city, control and ‘urban violence’ in France 281
- Residential stability among adolescents in public housing: a risk factor for delinquent and violent behaviour? 301
- Conclusion 325
- Index 335