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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... officers the tools to root out those who were making the subway less usable and, in the process, set a tone of law and order that would draw back the riding public. This initial effort, however, was unsuccessful due to the lack of ...
... officers, and police overtime expenses grew significantly. Finally, rather than reducing social services bureaucracies, the emphasis of these agencies slowly shifted from providing services to policing those receiving benefits. The ...
... Officer Program, which raised the number of officers walking beats and working with communities on problem-solving efforts, as opposed to confining them to 911 emergency responses.29 This new approach indicated an awareness of the ...
... officers and social services paid for by a series of new, dedicated taxes.35 The second was the forceful and high-profile eviction by the police of a homeless encampment in Tompkins Square Park. Both these measures indicated that ...
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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 |