Governing Through Anti-Social Behaviour
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Leeds
Department Name: Law
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Carr H
(2009)
Looking Again at Discipline and Gender: Theoretical Concerns and Possibilities In the Study of Anti-Social Behaviour Initiatives
in Social Policy and Society
Crawford A
(2009)
'Urban safety, anti-social behaviour and the night-time economy'
in Criminology & Criminal Justice
Flint J
(2009)
Social landlords and the regulation of conduct in urban spaces in the United Kingdom
in Criminology & Criminal Justice
Hadfield P
(2010)
'This town's a different town today':: Policing and regulating the night-time economy.
in Criminology & criminal justice : the international journal of policy and practice
Holt A
(2009)
Disciplining 'Problem Parents' in the Youth Court: Between Regulation and Resistance
in Social Policy and Society
Measham F
(2009)
Repertoires of distinction Exploring patterns of weekend polydrug use within local leisure scenes across the English night time economy
in Criminology & Criminal Justice
Nixon J
(2009)
Disciplining Difference - Introduction
in Social Policy and Society
Parr S
(2009)
The Role of Social Housing in the 'Care' and 'Control' of Tenants with Mental Health Problems
in Social Policy and Society
Prior D
(2009)
Disciplining the Multicultural Community: Ethnic Diversity and the Governance of Anti-Social Behaviour
in Social Policy and Society
Roberts M
(2009)
Planning, urban design and the night-time city Still at the margins?
in Criminology & Criminal Justice