City of Disorder: How the Quality of Life Campaign Transformed New York PoliticsNYU Press, 2008年4月1日 - 252 頁 2009 Association of American University Presses Award for Jacket Design |
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... police, the mayor (and former police chief), Frank Jordan, supported a local ... Department (NYPD), and together they developed a number of new tactics to ... police to control public disorder. Rather than expanding access to affordable ...
... police department throughout the 1980s failed to deal effectively with the growing disorder crisis and how this contributed to the quality-of-life backlash. Chapter 7 looks at the third contradiction by describing the rise of mass ...
... police forces and both voluntarism and criminalization. Mayor Giuliani campaigned on a platform reducing the role of ... police budget. In 1998 the New York Police Department (NYPD) reached a record high of Defining the Quality-of-Life ...
... Police Department (NYPD) reached a record high of more than forty thousand officers, and police overtime expenses grew significantly. Finally, rather than reducing social services bureaucracies, the emphasis of these agencies slowly ...
... police department. This last consisted of new traffic and narcotics enforcement efforts, greater patrol strength, and the first stages of the Community Patrol Officer Program, which raised the number of officers walking beats and ...
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Defining Urban Liberalism | 54 |
The Rise of Disorder | 70 |
Globalization and the Urban Crisis | 93 |
The Transformation of Policing | 115 |
The Community Backlash | 144 |
Conclusion | 183 |
Notes | 195 |
Bibliography | 215 |
Index | 223 |
About the Author | 231 |