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66 reviewsISBN 13: 9780230594449
Author: J Donoghue
This book vigorously challenges the dominant academic view of ASBOs as erroneous tools of social control, and offers an alternative perspective on anti-social behaviour management which argues that ASBOs are capable of enabling a positive process of engagement among local authorities, housing professionals and residents.
1 Introduction
2 The End of Respect?
A 'new drive' on anti-social behaviour
3 Anti-Social Behaviour: The Political Landscape
Defining anti-social behaviour
Misuse of public space
Disregard for community/personal wellbeing
Acts directed at people
Environmental damage
Incidence of anti-social behaviour
Frequency of ASBO use
Effectiveness
Penal welfarism and the new politics of law and order
Broken Windows
Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime
Anti-social behaviour and the politics of 'Left' and 'Right'
4 Anti-Social Behaviour: The Historical Landscape
The purification of space
Anti-social behaviour as 'risk'
A rise in incivility or a 'moral panic'?
5 Anti-Social Behaviour and Social Housing
Management and control in social housing
A historical tradition of moral censure?
Responsibility and blame
Contexts of tolerance and intolerance
6 ASBOs in Practice
The study
Civil procedure
Prohibitions
Breach
Interim orders
Orders on conviction (CrASBOs)
ASBOs, young people and children
Defending ASBO applications
Disability, addiction and mental health problems
7 ASBOs and the Targeting of 'Undesirable' Persons
Defending ASBO applications
Interim orders ex parte
8 Reflections on ASBOs as Social Aegis
Political pragmatism?
Community (in) action
Social control
Due process
Civic reciprocity
Notes
References
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Tags: J Donoghue, Behaviour, Culture