Social disturbances have occurred repeatedly in recent years in several countries. The number of incivilities is important from a social point of view as long as they often concern fragile populations, the poorest, and small shops and businesses. In the meantime, there are concentrated in deprived areas where it is all the most important to prevent exclusion and desertification. The risk connected with vandalism is a risk of social exclusion and economic division for the territories. The article tries to characterize the spatial concentration of crime. It questions the action of insurances in the reduction of spatial discrepancies and social injustice
The economic arguments presented in this chapter are less effective in explaining the sites of the r...
Why does anti-state, violent rioting take place in advanced democracies? The paper investigates the ...
Urban Violence and Male Spatial Identity. The theme of urban violence has swept into the fields of ...
Sonia Guelton Spatial inequalities regarding risk linked to urban violence. The insurers' role Ava...
The article describes modern types and risks of vandalism in cities environment. Vandal activity in ...
This paper explores the determinants of victimization at the neighborhood level, using data from the...
Contains fulltext : 56316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Changes in neigh...
The aim of this thesis is to explain the reasons why some residential areas have substantially more ...
The sense of insecurity in a neighborhood is not only caused by violent crimes but also anomalies an...
A Geography of Urban Violence in the French suburbs. In the French urban peripheries, about a thou...
Riots, social exclusion, and endless improvement programmes have been a feature of the poorest neigh...
Vandalism is a problem for many communities across Scotland negatively affecting the lives of peopl...
Vandalism can be defined as malicious, mindless injury to or destruction of public or private proper...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
Neighbourhood dynamics and crime victimization: A study on the effects of socio-economic improvement...
The economic arguments presented in this chapter are less effective in explaining the sites of the r...
Why does anti-state, violent rioting take place in advanced democracies? The paper investigates the ...
Urban Violence and Male Spatial Identity. The theme of urban violence has swept into the fields of ...
Sonia Guelton Spatial inequalities regarding risk linked to urban violence. The insurers' role Ava...
The article describes modern types and risks of vandalism in cities environment. Vandal activity in ...
This paper explores the determinants of victimization at the neighborhood level, using data from the...
Contains fulltext : 56316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Changes in neigh...
The aim of this thesis is to explain the reasons why some residential areas have substantially more ...
The sense of insecurity in a neighborhood is not only caused by violent crimes but also anomalies an...
A Geography of Urban Violence in the French suburbs. In the French urban peripheries, about a thou...
Riots, social exclusion, and endless improvement programmes have been a feature of the poorest neigh...
Vandalism is a problem for many communities across Scotland negatively affecting the lives of peopl...
Vandalism can be defined as malicious, mindless injury to or destruction of public or private proper...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
Neighbourhood dynamics and crime victimization: A study on the effects of socio-economic improvement...
The economic arguments presented in this chapter are less effective in explaining the sites of the r...
Why does anti-state, violent rioting take place in advanced democracies? The paper investigates the ...
Urban Violence and Male Spatial Identity. The theme of urban violence has swept into the fields of ...