This presentation outlines the legal definitions of anti-social behaviour, the obligations of housing authorities under the Act of 2009 and the implications for residents/tenants, local authorities and housing associations.non-peer-reviewe
This paper reports some of the findings of a review conducted by the authors for the Disability Righ...
“Copyright 2003 AHURI Limited. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from t...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of enforcement action on individual...
In recent years, public housing has increasingly become the tenure for individuals with limited inco...
SIGLELD:9123.227(34) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Since the early 1990s, reports on topics ranging from neighbourhood renewal and low demand to social...
In this project Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson, Rob White and Jed Donoghue will pursue a set of overl...
One of the most difficult issues facing housing authorities is its potential liability to third par...
The Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003, due to receive Royal Assent in November 2003, is part of a major...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
“How does the governance of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) through social housing regulations create te...
This bulletin is based on AHURI project 40163 Developing effective housing management policies to ad...
Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphas...
This report constitutes the final output of research undertaken by the Southern Research Centre to ...
This paper reports some of the findings of a review conducted by the authors for the Disability Righ...
“Copyright 2003 AHURI Limited. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from t...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of enforcement action on individual...
In recent years, public housing has increasingly become the tenure for individuals with limited inco...
SIGLELD:9123.227(34) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Since the early 1990s, reports on topics ranging from neighbourhood renewal and low demand to social...
In this project Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson, Rob White and Jed Donoghue will pursue a set of overl...
One of the most difficult issues facing housing authorities is its potential liability to third par...
The Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003, due to receive Royal Assent in November 2003, is part of a major...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
“How does the governance of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) through social housing regulations create te...
This bulletin is based on AHURI project 40163 Developing effective housing management policies to ad...
Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphas...
This report constitutes the final output of research undertaken by the Southern Research Centre to ...
This paper reports some of the findings of a review conducted by the authors for the Disability Righ...
“Copyright 2003 AHURI Limited. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from t...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...