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Young People, Anti-social Behaviour and Public Space
by
Brown, Donna Marie
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Anthropology
/ Antisocial behavior
/ Antisocial personality disorder
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Problems
/ Benefits
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Community life
/ Community power
/ Community relations
/ Correctional personnel
/ Criminal justice
/ Ethnographic research
/ Ethnography
/ Geography
/ Identity formation
/ Investigations (Law Enforcement)
/ Law enforcement
/ Local communities
/ Perpetrators
/ Police services
/ Public Space
/ Public spaces
/ Recreation
/ Retirement communities
/ Social behavior
/ Social sciences
/ Space warfare
/ Transport
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban space
/ Urban youth
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2013
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Young People, Anti-social Behaviour and Public Space
by
Brown, Donna Marie
in
Anthropology
/ Antisocial behavior
/ Antisocial personality disorder
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Problems
/ Benefits
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Community life
/ Community power
/ Community relations
/ Correctional personnel
/ Criminal justice
/ Ethnographic research
/ Ethnography
/ Geography
/ Identity formation
/ Investigations (Law Enforcement)
/ Law enforcement
/ Local communities
/ Perpetrators
/ Police services
/ Public Space
/ Public spaces
/ Recreation
/ Retirement communities
/ Social behavior
/ Social sciences
/ Space warfare
/ Transport
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban space
/ Urban youth
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2013
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Young People, Anti-social Behaviour and Public Space
by
Brown, Donna Marie
in
Anthropology
/ Antisocial behavior
/ Antisocial personality disorder
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Problems
/ Benefits
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Community life
/ Community power
/ Community relations
/ Correctional personnel
/ Criminal justice
/ Ethnographic research
/ Ethnography
/ Geography
/ Identity formation
/ Investigations (Law Enforcement)
/ Law enforcement
/ Local communities
/ Perpetrators
/ Police services
/ Public Space
/ Public spaces
/ Recreation
/ Retirement communities
/ Social behavior
/ Social sciences
/ Space warfare
/ Transport
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban space
/ Urban youth
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2013
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Young People, Anti-social Behaviour and Public Space
2013
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Overview
The potential benefits of public space frequently translate into inequitable social and spatial outcomes for specific groups. Young people in particular are being excluded from public spaces through a range of explicit and implicit measures. In the UK, one significant trend constraining their ability to access such space is the extent to which they are commonly perceived as perpetrators of anti-social behaviour. The perceived levels of anti-social behaviour associated with the ‘ASBO generation’ are exacerbating concerns over youths’ presence in, as opposed to absence from, public space. Synthesising new ethnographic research with existing debates about the relationship between young people, anti-social behaviour and public space, this paper argues that it is necessary to address the multifarious discursive processes and material practices influencing young people’s use of public space. The paper demonstrates how, as opposed to eradicating young people from public space, Community Wardens in Dundee often provide them with the opportunity for positive and meaningful encounters with places (and people) in their local communities.
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Sage Publications, Ltd,SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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