The regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)security. This paper challenges certain assumptions that inform a number of competing mentalities regarding the regulation of public spaces drawn from within the fields of criminology and urban studies, notably ‘preventive exclusion’, ‘reassurance policing’ and the ‘right to the city’. It harnesses interdisciplinary insights from real-world examples to reframe and advance debates about the future regulation of public space, conceptualized in this paper as ‘mediated conviviality’. It argues that social order is not spontaneous but needs to be facilitated. This perspective simultaneously decentres crime and (in)security as central organizing concepts...
NoThe rise of reassurance policing in the UK, informed by ideas drawn from a Signal Crimes Perspecti...
This chapter examines how cities are central to understandings of civility and tolerance and their r...
This special issue explores the situational conditions of crime and perceived safety in public space...
yesThe regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)sec...
Several recent developments place public space at the heart of the contemporary political agenda. Mo...
Over the past two decades, municipal governments across the United States have adopted novel social ...
Over the past two decades, municipal governments across the United States have adopted novel social ...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
"Policing Cities brings together international scholars from numerous disciplines to examine urban p...
The article presents problems connected with shaping space in the city as a part of public safety an...
This article presents a theoretical discussion of the concept of public space with respect to its mu...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...
What makes the city unsafe is not only the actual risk of being victims of predatory crimes but als...
Drawing on research in urban sociology, cultural geography, and social psychology, this paper explor...
Goffman’s concerns with social order, communication, and the demands of the self are perhaps best ex...
NoThe rise of reassurance policing in the UK, informed by ideas drawn from a Signal Crimes Perspecti...
This chapter examines how cities are central to understandings of civility and tolerance and their r...
This special issue explores the situational conditions of crime and perceived safety in public space...
yesThe regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)sec...
Several recent developments place public space at the heart of the contemporary political agenda. Mo...
Over the past two decades, municipal governments across the United States have adopted novel social ...
Over the past two decades, municipal governments across the United States have adopted novel social ...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
"Policing Cities brings together international scholars from numerous disciplines to examine urban p...
The article presents problems connected with shaping space in the city as a part of public safety an...
This article presents a theoretical discussion of the concept of public space with respect to its mu...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...
What makes the city unsafe is not only the actual risk of being victims of predatory crimes but als...
Drawing on research in urban sociology, cultural geography, and social psychology, this paper explor...
Goffman’s concerns with social order, communication, and the demands of the self are perhaps best ex...
NoThe rise of reassurance policing in the UK, informed by ideas drawn from a Signal Crimes Perspecti...
This chapter examines how cities are central to understandings of civility and tolerance and their r...
This special issue explores the situational conditions of crime and perceived safety in public space...