Left Realism, as it emerged in the mid 1980s in the UK was a policyoriented intervention focusing on the reality of crime for the working class victim and the need to elaborate a socialist alternative to conservative emphases on ‘law and order’. It saw the renewal of high crime,deprived communities as involving democratic police accountability to those communities. During the subsequent period developments have moved very much against the orientations of Left Realism. This paper compares two different contexts of renewal—the deprived urban community in the UK and the war-torn ‘failed state’ in Bosnia—and identifies certain common policy orientations which are then criticised from a Left Realist perspective
Traditional understandings of what constitutes community safety have created a skewed understanding ...
What’s Left of the Left is a collection of authoritative and wide-ranging essays whose authors aim t...
This paper examines the relationships between advanced urban marginality and new forms of state craf...
Left Realism, as it emerged in the mid 1980s in the UK was a policy-oriented intervention focusing o...
<p>The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of...
<p>At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to ...
At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to cri...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Using Roger Matthews’(2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to some...
<p>Since its birth in the mid-1980s, as a major variant of critical criminology, Left Realism contin...
A critical reflective reassessment of key developments in community safety and crime prevention thin...
Leftwing local initiatives often develop out of a capitalist crisis such as that which has developed...
This chapter provides a typically vague definition of community safety from the most influential rep...
Crime and community have been inextricably linked since New Labour came to power in 1997. The relati...
This paper will discuss the impact of the Manchester Arndale Centre bombing of 1996 and the strategi...
Traditional understandings of what constitutes community safety have created a skewed understanding ...
What’s Left of the Left is a collection of authoritative and wide-ranging essays whose authors aim t...
This paper examines the relationships between advanced urban marginality and new forms of state craf...
Left Realism, as it emerged in the mid 1980s in the UK was a policy-oriented intervention focusing o...
<p>The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of...
<p>At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to ...
At its inception Left Realism argued the need to develop a radical social democratic approach to cri...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
Using Roger Matthews’(2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to some...
<p>Since its birth in the mid-1980s, as a major variant of critical criminology, Left Realism contin...
A critical reflective reassessment of key developments in community safety and crime prevention thin...
Leftwing local initiatives often develop out of a capitalist crisis such as that which has developed...
This chapter provides a typically vague definition of community safety from the most influential rep...
Crime and community have been inextricably linked since New Labour came to power in 1997. The relati...
This paper will discuss the impact of the Manchester Arndale Centre bombing of 1996 and the strategi...
Traditional understandings of what constitutes community safety have created a skewed understanding ...
What’s Left of the Left is a collection of authoritative and wide-ranging essays whose authors aim t...
This paper examines the relationships between advanced urban marginality and new forms of state craf...