Refocusing crime prevention
collective action and the quest for community
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Author
Publication
2007 - University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario
Language
English
Word Count
89,750 words, Guess
Page Count
359 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverefocusingcrimep0000schn
- ISBN-100802035507
- ISBN-100802084206
- ISBN-139780802035509
- ISBN-139780802084200
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2007405447
- OCLC Control Number70839281
- Better World Books9780802035509
- Better World Books9780802084200
- Open LibraryOL22749004M
Classifications
- DDC364.4/30971133
- LCCHV7431 .S387 2007
- LCCHV7431.S359 2007
and 1 more
- LCCHV7431 .S359 2007
Description
"In Refocusing Crime Prevention Stephen Schneider explores the capacity of disadvantaged neighbourhoods to organize around issues related to local crime and disorder. He identifies obstacles to community mobilization, many of which are strongly related to demographic and socio-psychological factors, including low socio-economic status and a lack of local social integration. Other obstacles stem from weaknesses in program implementation, such as inappropriate or ineffectual community outreach and communications, a lack of resources, and leadership voids. Many of these barriers flow from broader structural forces, including political and economic conditions that contribute to the concentration of poverty, crime, and apathy in certain areas; a culture of pervasive individualism; and a reliance on the welfare state for solving social problems. Based on extensive ethnographic research, Refocusing Crime Prevention identifies and critically examines the many factors that obstruct public participation in community crime prevention programs, while formulating strategies and theories that attempt to empower disadvantaged and marginalized communities."--Jacket.
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