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Governing Anti-social Behaviour through Housing

Governing Anti-social Behaviour through Housing. Introduction to the Seminar John Flint Sheffield Hallam University. Key Themes. Growth of the ASB and Respect agenda Key role for housing processes in the causes and manifestation of ASB

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Governing Anti-social Behaviour through Housing

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  1. Governing Anti-social Behaviour through Housing Introduction to the Seminar John Flint Sheffield Hallam University

  2. Key Themes • Growth of the ASB and Respect agenda • Key role for housing processes in the causes and manifestation of ASB • Key role for housing in the identification of the ASB problem and governance responses • Housing specific mechanisms of governance • Key role for housing in broader governance: HMR Pathfinders, Respect HM Standard, Parenting Orders • Housing indicative of wider governance trends of community, contract, positive rewards etc.

  3. Today's Seminar • Linking housing studies to other disciplines and practitioners: paper 1: Alison Brown • Governing ASB in differing housing tenures: paper 2: Dave Cowan and Caroline Hunter and paper 3: Peter Jackson • Housing's role in 'generic' ASB governance mechanisms: paper 4: Hal Pawson and paper 5: Adam Crawford • Future research agendas

  4. Further Reading • Dearling, A., Newburn, T. and Somerville, P. (Eds.) (2006) Supporting safer communities: Housing, crime and neighbourhoods. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing • Flint, J. (Ed.)(2006) Housing, Urban Governance and Anti-social Behaviour: Perspectives, policy and practice. Bristol: Policy Press

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