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Tarnished Vision: Crime And Conflict In The Inner City hardcover english - 28 January 1993

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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN 139780198257516
ISBN 100198257511
Book SubtitleCrime And Conflict In The Inner City
Book DescriptionOnce a group of young people (reformed street robbers) had a vision to transform their poor divided community. But the vision was tarnished by harsh reality, violent feuds and factional strife, corrupt and ineffective leaders, and youths involved in networks of criminality. Tarnished Vision is the story of the rise and fall of a utopian community project told against a background of crime and delinquency in a troubled neighbourhood. This vivid and authentic account of life in `Satellite City' is set in the 1980s, a decade when the promises of the enterprise culture failed to deliver, and the conditions were created for a generation hooked on crime. Tarnished Vision depicts the 1980s inner-city cycle of social tragedy followed by inept societal response, followed by social tragedy. But this is not only a story for the 1980s. The message is that programmes to save the inner cities, however well-resourced, cannot afford to ignore the destructive frustrations of urban male youths who are involved in crime. Community action programmes can be no more than window-dressing to camouflage these realities.
Editorial Reviewanyone interested in what happens to the disadvantaged in our cities should read it * Roger Graef, New Statesman and Society *
About the AuthorDavid Robins is Study Director at teh Institute of Community Studies, Bethnel Green, London
LanguageEnglish
AuthorDavid Robins
Publication Date28 January 1993
Number of Pages158

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