Over the past three decades, scholars have documented the emergence of a new model of urban governance predicated on the spatial exclusion of visible poverty. In order to revitalise and recommodify the prime spaces of the urban core, municipal leaders enlist the police to coercively relocate homeless people to marginal spaces. Unfortunately, little is known about the policing of homelessness in those areas into which homeless people are exiled. To address this lacuna, this article employs an eth-nographic analysis of police patrols in Los Angeles ’ Skid Row district. The findings demonstrate that, contrary to the dominant framework of exclusion, policing in marginal space takes on a disciplinary model of ‘recovery management ’ designed to c...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
The hyper-marginalized status of the homeless makes them\ud particularly vulnerable to processes of ...
The emergence of new forms of data-driven surveillance – often referred to as ‘dataveillance’ – is r...
Over the past three decades, scholars have documented the emergence of a new model of urban governan...
This dissertation engages a fundamental concern for sociologists, criminologists, and scholars of ur...
Over the past 30 years, cities across the United States have adopted quality-of-life ordinances aime...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
People experiencing homelessness find movement in urban public space constrained. Scholars have attr...
Even before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, cities had become increasingly concern...
The role of policing strategies and the spatial deconcentration of homelessness dennis P. culhan
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Abstract Homelessness is long-standing issue in American cities, with significant human consequences...
In this article, I document the present. I make a record, with photographs, interviews, maps, and ob...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
The hyper-marginalized status of the homeless makes them\ud particularly vulnerable to processes of ...
The emergence of new forms of data-driven surveillance – often referred to as ‘dataveillance’ – is r...
Over the past three decades, scholars have documented the emergence of a new model of urban governan...
This dissertation engages a fundamental concern for sociologists, criminologists, and scholars of ur...
Over the past 30 years, cities across the United States have adopted quality-of-life ordinances aime...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
People experiencing homelessness find movement in urban public space constrained. Scholars have attr...
Even before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, cities had become increasingly concern...
The role of policing strategies and the spatial deconcentration of homelessness dennis P. culhan
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Abstract Homelessness is long-standing issue in American cities, with significant human consequences...
In this article, I document the present. I make a record, with photographs, interviews, maps, and ob...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
The hyper-marginalized status of the homeless makes them\ud particularly vulnerable to processes of ...
The emergence of new forms of data-driven surveillance – often referred to as ‘dataveillance’ – is r...