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Community, Conflict and the State

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Charlie CooperFirst published 20081 editions

Traditional understandings of what constitutes community safety have created a skewed understanding of crime and disorder that ignores the real threats to community cohesion and wellbeing. State-sponsored community safety strategies focus on property crime, street violence, drugs and fear of crime. While these issues should be of concern to policy makers and practitioners, this ground breaking study argues that such policies ignore more serious threats to community safety caused by the activities of the powerful - id est social harms caused by pro-market policies, such as the effects of welfare cut-backs on life chances - or by the actions of major corporations - such as environmental pollution. This book redresses a gap in social policy and criminology by offering a different conceptual understanding of community safety, based on a more proportionate understanding of social harms inflicted on communities. Analysing how notions of ₁community₂ and ₁conflict₂ have been used and understood in relation to ₁safety₂, ₁cohesion₂ and ₁wellbeing₂ in British social policy, this study critiques the practical policy-oriented application of these ideas, particularly in relation to ₁community wellbeing₂. Concluding with radical suggestions for future social policy, the author offers practical proposals for researching and working with communities in empowering ways, which offer greater prospects for enhancing the social wellbeing of the many.

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First publish date June 11, 20081 credited authorSearch language english

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