Dutch politicians claim that disorder and nuisance in the public domain have grown out of hand in deprived areas and that local inhabitants call for more repression. Recently, new administrative measures were introduced to tackle these issues more effectively, some of which were almost exact copies of British measures like the ASBO. Studies on ASB have usually focused on general views among the population. The present qualitative research studies the assumptions that the situation with respect to ASB has got out of hand and that the call for repression is dominant amongst local inhabitants. It is based on intensive fieldwork including observations and over 300 qualitative interviews with social workers, policemen, troublemakers themselves, ...
textabstractSafety perceptions of residents are often analysed through surveys and compared with fac...
Over the past two decades, communitarian criticisms of the lack of public engagement and a sense of ...
<p>Over the past two decades, communitarian criticisms of the lack of public engagement and a sense ...
Dutch politicians claim that disorder and nuisance in the public domain have grown out of hand in de...
Only fifteen years ago, measures against antisocial behaviour on the street (ASB) were on the fringe...
This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing proble...
This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing proble...
textabstractSquatting became illegal in the Netherlands on 1 October 2010. The paper examines the dy...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
The aim of this study is to explore the ‘empirical particulars’ (Garland 2001, p. vii) of policymaki...
This paper will show that civilising offensives of the upper middle class and the labour movement el...
Distressed urban areas suffer, by definition, from a number of serious problems. It is often assumed...
In the nineties of the twentieth century the public debate on social policy in the Netherlands was m...
This paper analyses the rise of a new kind of urban citizenship in the context of the urban crisis o...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
textabstractSafety perceptions of residents are often analysed through surveys and compared with fac...
Over the past two decades, communitarian criticisms of the lack of public engagement and a sense of ...
<p>Over the past two decades, communitarian criticisms of the lack of public engagement and a sense ...
Dutch politicians claim that disorder and nuisance in the public domain have grown out of hand in de...
Only fifteen years ago, measures against antisocial behaviour on the street (ASB) were on the fringe...
This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing proble...
This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing proble...
textabstractSquatting became illegal in the Netherlands on 1 October 2010. The paper examines the dy...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
The aim of this study is to explore the ‘empirical particulars’ (Garland 2001, p. vii) of policymaki...
This paper will show that civilising offensives of the upper middle class and the labour movement el...
Distressed urban areas suffer, by definition, from a number of serious problems. It is often assumed...
In the nineties of the twentieth century the public debate on social policy in the Netherlands was m...
This paper analyses the rise of a new kind of urban citizenship in the context of the urban crisis o...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
textabstractSafety perceptions of residents are often analysed through surveys and compared with fac...
Over the past two decades, communitarian criticisms of the lack of public engagement and a sense of ...
<p>Over the past two decades, communitarian criticisms of the lack of public engagement and a sense ...