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Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain

Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives
BuchGebunden
375 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am22.10.2014
This comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection examines diverse forms of anti-social behaviour in Victorian and contemporary Britain, providing a unique comparison of the methods which have been employed by governments to control it.mehr
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KlappentextThis comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection examines diverse forms of anti-social behaviour in Victorian and contemporary Britain, providing a unique comparison of the methods which have been employed by governments to control it.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-137-39930-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum22.10.2014
Seiten375 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht605 g
IllustrationenXX, 375 p.
Artikel-Nr.32381734

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction PART I: ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES 1. A Less than Polite People? Incivility, Ruffianism and Anti-Social Behaviour in Urban England, 1830-1900; Neil Davie 2. Anti-social City: Science and Crime in late-Victorian Britain; Trevor Harris 3. Greater Expectations: Intolerance and Control of Public Space, Anti-social Behaviour in the Nineteenth and Twenty-first Centuries; Craig Johnstone 4. Anti-social Behaviour and 'Civilizing' Regulation in the British City: Comparing Victorian and Contemporary Eras; John Flint and Ryan Powell 5. From Scurrilous Periodical to the Public Platform. Policing Blasphemers and Anti-social Behaviour: Constructing the Public Peace Then and Now; David Nash 6. Anarchists, Authorities and the Battle for Public Space, 1880-1914: Recasting Political Protest as Anti-social Behaviour; Constance Bantman 7. Keep Them Kettled! Student Protests, Policing and Anti-social Behaviour; Sarah Pickard 8. Anti-social Behaviour and the London 'Riots': Social Meaning-making of the Anti-social; Christian Morgner 9. The Aesthetics of Anti-social Behaviour; Andrew Millie PART II: ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, THE VULNERABLE AND THE MARGINALIZED 10. Addressing Juvenile Anti-social Behaviour in Victorian England: Mary Carpenter and the Reformatory Schools; Aurélie Baudry 11. Truancy and Anti-social Behaviour in England in the late Victorian Era and under New Labour; Anne Beauvallet 12. The Politics of 'Anti-Social' Behaviour within the 'Troubled Families' Programme; Sue Bond-Taylor 13. Anti-Social Behaviour Among Homeless People: Assumptions or Reality?; Jamie Harding and Adele Irving 14. Is Nomadism the 'Problem'? The Social Construction of Gypsies and Travellers as Perpetrators of 'Anti-social' Behaviour in Britain; Colin Clark and Becky Taylor 15.The Complexities, Contradictions and Consequences of Being 'Anti-social' in Northern Ireland; Sinéad Gormally 16.Policing the Margins: Anti-Social Behaviour and the 'UnderclassDiscourse'; Didier Lassalle 17 . Anti-social Behaviour and the Vulnerable Public; Stuart Waiton 18. Anti-Social Behaviour: Marginality, Intolerance and the 'Usual Suspects'; Peter Squires 19. The Anti-sociality of Anti-social Behaviour Policy; Emma Bell PART III: ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, RECREATION AND LEISURE 20 . 'Roughs on the Turf' and 'Suburban Saturnalia': Anti-social Behaviour on Victorian Racecourses; Emmanuel Roudaut 21. Victorian Respectability, 'Anti-social Behaviour' and the Music Hall, 1880-1900; John Mullen 22. Drunkenness, Anti-social Behaviour, Class, Gender and Alcohol in the Making of the Habitual Drunkards Act, 1870-1879; An Vleugels 23. Symbolism and the 'Free Market': The Regulation of Alcohol and Anti-social Behaviour Past and Present; Deborah Talbot 24. Psychotic (e)states: Where Anti-social Behaviour is Merged with Recreational Drug Use to Signify the Social Problem Group; Shane Blackman and Andrew Wilson 25.Regulating Anti-Social Behaviour and Disorder Amongst Football Spectators; Mark James and Geoff Pearsonmehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Constance Bantman, University of Surrey, UKAurélie Baudry, Researcher, FranceAnne Beauvallet, Toulouse-Le Mirail University, FranceEmma Bell, Université de Savoie, FranceShane Blackman, Canterbury Christchurch University, UKSue Bond-Taylor, University of Lincoln, UKColin Clark, University of the West of Scotland, UK Neil Davie, Lyons Lumière University, FranceJohn Flint, University of Sheffield, UKSinéad Gormally, University of Hull, UKJamie Harding, Northumbria University, UKTrevor Harris, University of Tours, FranceAdele Irving, Northumbria University, UKMark James, Northumbria University School of Law, UKCraig Johnstone, University of Brighton, UKDidier Lassalle, University of Paris-Est-Créteil, FranceAndrew Millie, Edge Hill University, UKChristian Morgner, University of Leicester, UKJohn Mullen, University of Paris-Est-Creteil, FranceDavid Nash, Oxford Brookes University, UKGeoff Pearson, University of Liverpool Management School, UKRyan Powell, Sheffield Hallam University, UKEmmanuel Roudaut, Institut d'Études Politiques, FrancePeter Squires, University of Brighton, UKDeborah Talbot, Open University, UKBecky Taylor, Birkbeck College, University of London, UKStuart Waiton, Abertay University, UKAndy Wilson, Nottingham Trent University, UKAn Vleugels, Birkbeck College, London, UK