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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... shelter system, stated that 4,500 families and 9,000 single adults had entered the system, with an average of 450 new families seeking shelter each month.2 Less than a year later, the numbers were 9,000 single adults and more than 5,000 ...
... shelter system housed more than eleven thousand single adult and close to five thousand families, with advocates claiming there were twenty thousand to thirty thousand more on the streets.6 The transit authority counted one thousand ...
... shelter in tunnels. The situation became so bad that in October the TA announced the creation of new rules for the system that prohibited blocking stairs or platforms, sleeping while lying down, trespassing in the tunnels, and ...
... shelter system, and that the city must establish safe zones where the police would be prevented from harassing people living outdoors. In 1993, the city of Seattle created a new ordinance making it illegal to sit or lie down on the ...
... shelter system and creating permanent and transitional housing, as well as a network of social services. Rhetorically, Dinkins emphasized the plight of homeless families and children in an attempt to portray them as the deserving poor ...
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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 |