Place Management and Crime: Ownership and Property Rights as a Source of Social Control

Place Management and Crime: Ownership and Property Rights as a Source of Social Control

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格式 Kindle
页数 213
语言 德语
已发布 Jan 1, 2023
出版商 Springer
版本 1
ISBN-10 3031276930
ISBN-13 9783031276934
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In the realms of criminology, a compelling discourse emerges around the intersection of ownership, property rights, and social control. The authors delve into the intricate dynamics of place management as a pivotal mechanism shaping community safety and reducing crime. Through a blend of theories and empirical evidence, they paint a vivid picture of how boundaries, both physical and social, influence behaviors within neighborhoods.

The narrative unfolds the significance of property rights, elucidating how they can serve as a deterrent to criminal activity when reinforced by active management and community engagement. The authors emphasize the role of local ownership in fostering a sense of responsibility that transcends mere possession, creating an environment where individuals feel empowered to safeguard their spaces.

Drawing on case studies and research findings, the work explores various strategies employed by communities to establish control over their environments. It illustrates how effective place management not only curtails crime but also promotes a collective identity among residents, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Ultimately, this examination challenges conventional perceptions of crime prevention, urging readers to reconsider the pivotal role that place and ownership play in ensuring safer communities. Through insightful analysis, the authors highlight the need for collaborative approaches that engage residents, property owners, and local authorities to cultivate a culture of shared responsibility and proactive crime management.

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