
Crime Reduction and Community Safety
By Daniel Gilling
Subjects: Crime, great britain, Politics and government, Crime, Government policy, Great britain, politics and government, Labour party (great britain), Crime prevention
Description: This book analyses Labour's policies of local crime control from 1997 through to 2006. Picking up on the Conservative legacy, it follows the establishment of local crime and disorder reduction partnerships and tracks developments from Labour's attempts to subject them to a centrally-imposed performance management regime, through to the emergence of a strong neighbourhoods agenda, combined with the imposition of a largely enforcement-oriented attack on anti-social behaviour. It also explores Labour's attempts to address the causes of crime through a policy agenda that has crystallised around th.
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