This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing problem of 'anti-social behaviour' (ASB) and the question did they copy the British approach? The first part will describe in short the concept of policy transfer and the recent British fight against ASB. The focus will be on the introduction of the Anti-social Behaviour Order. The second part is an empirical study into the Dutch retreat from 'condoning' ASB, consisting of interviews with Dutch politicians focusing on their ideas for tackling ASB. Those are compared with the British's rationales. This kind of comparative elite ethnography is not common in criminology, but this article aims at providing evidence of its benefits. By answering the res...
The aim of this study is to explore the ‘empirical particulars’ (Garland 2001, p. vii) of policymaki...
The concept of anti-social behaviour became prominent in the UK in the 1990s when the Labour governm...
We entered the 21st century with concerns about rowdy and anti-social youth. Moving towards the end ...
This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing proble...
Only fifteen years ago, measures against antisocial behaviour on the street (ASB) were on the fringe...
Over the past decade, anti-social behaviour (henceforth referred to as ASB) has become a focus of mu...
Dutch politicians claim that disorder and nuisance in the public domain have grown out of hand in de...
Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) has rapidly become a key issue for the government. It was recen...
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has emerged as a major community safety concern over the past decade. Re...
Original title: Sociale veiligheid ontsleuteld. The Dutch government employs a range of measures...
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has emerged as a major community safety concern over the past decade. Re...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of antisocial behaviour (ASB) warning letters...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
This article examines contemporary responses to anti-social behaviour (ASB) in England and Wales. Dr...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of anti-social behaviour (ASB) warning letter...
The aim of this study is to explore the ‘empirical particulars’ (Garland 2001, p. vii) of policymaki...
The concept of anti-social behaviour became prominent in the UK in the 1990s when the Labour governm...
We entered the 21st century with concerns about rowdy and anti-social youth. Moving towards the end ...
This article examines the rationales of Dutch politicians for tackling the perceived pressing proble...
Only fifteen years ago, measures against antisocial behaviour on the street (ASB) were on the fringe...
Over the past decade, anti-social behaviour (henceforth referred to as ASB) has become a focus of mu...
Dutch politicians claim that disorder and nuisance in the public domain have grown out of hand in de...
Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) has rapidly become a key issue for the government. It was recen...
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has emerged as a major community safety concern over the past decade. Re...
Original title: Sociale veiligheid ontsleuteld. The Dutch government employs a range of measures...
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has emerged as a major community safety concern over the past decade. Re...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of antisocial behaviour (ASB) warning letters...
In this chapter, we seek to examine the ways in which those ostensibly punitive and disciplinary pol...
This article examines contemporary responses to anti-social behaviour (ASB) in England and Wales. Dr...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of anti-social behaviour (ASB) warning letter...
The aim of this study is to explore the ‘empirical particulars’ (Garland 2001, p. vii) of policymaki...
The concept of anti-social behaviour became prominent in the UK in the 1990s when the Labour governm...
We entered the 21st century with concerns about rowdy and anti-social youth. Moving towards the end ...