The rise of the fragile city in the last 20 years has contributed to higher concentrations of poverty, crime, and violence in urban centres, often overwhelming both public and private responses. Not limited to developing countries – most urban settings have homicide rates far above national averages. This blog explores the relationship between rapid urbanisation and crime
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
Over a 50-year span, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) research has not focused on cities or ur...
Half of humanity now lives in urban areas, and a growing number of cities are leading the way in gen...
As densely populated urban centres emerge as economic powerhouses where global GDP is concentrated, ...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
How will security in cities be understood in the future? For whom will it be provided? What are the...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Urban violence is an increasingly significant global...
How will security in cities be understood in the future? For whom will it be provided? What are the...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThe...
Fortaleza is the fifth largest city of Brazil, and has become the most violent state capital in the ...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Fortaleza is the fifth largest city of Brazil, and has become the most violent state capital in the ...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
Over a 50-year span, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) research has not focused on cities or ur...
Half of humanity now lives in urban areas, and a growing number of cities are leading the way in gen...
As densely populated urban centres emerge as economic powerhouses where global GDP is concentrated, ...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
How will security in cities be understood in the future? For whom will it be provided? What are the...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Urban violence is an increasingly significant global...
How will security in cities be understood in the future? For whom will it be provided? What are the...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThe...
Fortaleza is the fifth largest city of Brazil, and has become the most violent state capital in the ...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Fortaleza is the fifth largest city of Brazil, and has become the most violent state capital in the ...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
Over a 50-year span, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) research has not focused on cities or ur...
Half of humanity now lives in urban areas, and a growing number of cities are leading the way in gen...