Purpose: To present research which evaluated the impact of Dispersal Orders in an English town. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study used a mixed method design to, qualitatively, explore the impact of the intervention on young people and, quantitatively, the impact on recorded crime/anti-social behaviour. Findings: The use of Dispersal Orders in the town being studied highlighted a number of issues detrimental to young people. Powers appeared to be used to control the congregating rather than anti-social behaviour of young people and their use could increase young peoples’ feelings of vulnerability. Practical Implications: The findings suggest that Dispersal Orders (and the newer Public Spaces Protection Orders) may be ineffective if they...
Youth violence is on the increase across many UK cities and although national trends, such as more n...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
Youth violence is on the increase across many UK cities and although national trends, such as more n...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
Much current policy and media debates about anti-social behaviour in the UK have focused upon the p...
Arguably regulating incivility and nuisance has borne the burden of three successive New Labour gove...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of anti-social behaviour (ASB) warning letter...
The development and marketing of the Mosquito Teenage Deterrent (MTD) emerged during a period where ...
Critics of anti-social behaviour policy (ASB) introduced by New Labour Government since 1997 argue t...
The concept of anti-social behaviour became prominent in the UK in the 1990s when the Labour governm...
Purpose: Serious Organised Crime (SOC) costs the UK billions of pounds every year and is associated ...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...
At the start of this research in September 2010, reported crime in general and specifically in the b...
Youth violence is on the increase across many UK cities and although national trends, such as more n...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
Youth violence is on the increase across many UK cities and although national trends, such as more n...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
Much current policy and media debates about anti-social behaviour in the UK have focused upon the p...
Arguably regulating incivility and nuisance has borne the burden of three successive New Labour gove...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
This article presents findings from a study of the use of anti-social behaviour (ASB) warning letter...
The development and marketing of the Mosquito Teenage Deterrent (MTD) emerged during a period where ...
Critics of anti-social behaviour policy (ASB) introduced by New Labour Government since 1997 argue t...
The concept of anti-social behaviour became prominent in the UK in the 1990s when the Labour governm...
Purpose: Serious Organised Crime (SOC) costs the UK billions of pounds every year and is associated ...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...
At the start of this research in September 2010, reported crime in general and specifically in the b...
Youth violence is on the increase across many UK cities and although national trends, such as more n...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
Youth violence is on the increase across many UK cities and although national trends, such as more n...