Anti-social behaviour statutes are proliferating in western societies, yet little statistical analysis has been conducted on their enforcement patterns and trends, particularly in Canada. A study of the Ontario Safe Streets Act enforcement in Toronto shows a 2,000 percent increase in tickets from 2000 to 2010, with most being issued downtown to homeless individuals. Further research shows that this increase is not the result of increasing crime rates, increases in aggressive solicitation practices, widespread complaints from businesses or the public, or police responses to gangs, nor is it for revenue generation. We argue such anti-social behaviour statutes are a misguided public policy response to the visibility of homelessness
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
The expansion of mass forms of public transportation systems have often been resisted due to fears a...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
It is widely agreed that there is a crisis in labour/employment standards enforcement. A key issue i...
The Ontario Safe Streets Act is the first modern provincial law to prohibit a wide range of begging ...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were introduced in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviou...
Homeless people and protesters in Montreal have at least one thing in common: both groups (and they ...
North American cities have enacted legislation to counter panhandling and other income-generating ac...
This article explores anti-social behaviour on public transport, regarded as a major problem by most...
1 online resource (75 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 48...
This paper provides a brief summary of the existing literature on sentencing, intervention strategie...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
This paper provides a brief summary of the existing literature on sentencing, intervention strategie...
Homelessness, and its visibility, is back in the news in Toronto. Concerns about the scourge of panh...
Abstract: Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has received increasing political and media attention. It is o...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
The expansion of mass forms of public transportation systems have often been resisted due to fears a...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
It is widely agreed that there is a crisis in labour/employment standards enforcement. A key issue i...
The Ontario Safe Streets Act is the first modern provincial law to prohibit a wide range of begging ...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were introduced in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviou...
Homeless people and protesters in Montreal have at least one thing in common: both groups (and they ...
North American cities have enacted legislation to counter panhandling and other income-generating ac...
This article explores anti-social behaviour on public transport, regarded as a major problem by most...
1 online resource (75 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 48...
This paper provides a brief summary of the existing literature on sentencing, intervention strategie...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
This paper provides a brief summary of the existing literature on sentencing, intervention strategie...
Homelessness, and its visibility, is back in the news in Toronto. Concerns about the scourge of panh...
Abstract: Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has received increasing political and media attention. It is o...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
The expansion of mass forms of public transportation systems have often been resisted due to fears a...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...