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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... increased filth and decaying public infrastructures. When Giuliani took office in 1994, he turned Dinkins's policing experiments into major citywide operations. He evicted dozens of homeless encampments, displaced squeegee men, and ...
... increased their use of the death penalty. This is in marked contrast to the predictions of classical sociological and criminological theorists, who argue that the natural social progression is to find more integrative methods of dealing ...
... increased even before new terrorism concerns arose. Why have the police taken a more punitive posture in the last decade, and how is this tied to broader criminological trends? Advocates of more restrictive policing methods argue that ...
... social austerity. The result is a new social condition of an increasing sense of risk as people's social and economic lives become less stable. Not surprisingly, the cultural response to Conceptualizing the Paradigm Shift | 17.
... increasing demands for security, orderliness, and control. This reconceptualization of liberalism is more than just a series of social movements and court decisions granting additional individual and minority-group rights. It defines ...
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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 |