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Book Title
City of Disorder
Publication Name
City of Disorder : How the Quality of Life Campaign Transformed New York Politics
Title
City of Disorder
Subtitle
How the Quality of Life Campaign Transformed New York Politics
Author
Alex S. Vitale
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0814788181
EAN
9780814788189
ISBN
9780814788189
Publisher
New York University Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Social Sciences
Release Date
01/03/2009
Release Year
2009
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
252 Pages

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Faced with high levels of homelessness and other disorders associated with a growing disenfranchised population, then mayor Rudolph Giuliani led New York's zero tolerance campaign against what was perceived to be an increase in disorder that directly threatened social and economic stability. This book deals with this topic.

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814788181
ISBN-13
9780814788189
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Product Key Features

Author
Alex S. Vitale
Publication Name
City of Disorder : How the Quality of Life Campaign Transformed New York Politics
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
252 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hn60.V58 2008
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"Vitale presents an important critical analysis of "quality of life" and "zero tolerance" policing that have serious civil rights and civil liberties implications and are too often accepted, without careful scrutiny, as the solution to urban problems." - -Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, City of Disorder offers something bracing for liberal policy-makers in New York: a blueprint for the realization of their humanistic values through an array of more muscular, activist policies. They should study it and learn from it.-Robert Neuwirth,City Limits WEEKLY, "InCity of Disorder, Vitale provides a wise and balanced analysis of the preoccupation with social order in New York City that flowered under Giuliani's watch. On the one side, neoliberal housing and employment markets were increasing the numbers of people who were displaced and homeless. The failure of government on all levels to regulate the market forces driving this development, or to intervene to provide alternatives for the people affected, meant that people coped as they always have, by camping on the streets and panhandling, and by turning to drugs and drink. These behaviors in turn created popular political support for the coercive social controls that came to characterize city policy in the nineties. But neither the homeless nor the public were responsible for the limited alternatives which drove this mean result." - -Frances Fox Piven, author ofThe War at Home: The Domestic Costs of Bush's Militarism, "Vitale presents an important critical analysis of "quality of life" and "zero tolerance" policing that have serious civil rights and civil liberties implications and are too often accepted, without careful scrutiny, as the solution to urban problems.", City of Disorder offers something bracing for liberal policy-makers in New York: a blueprint for the realization of their humanistic values through an array of more muscular, activist policies. They should study it and learn from it. - Robert Neuwirth, City Limits WEEKLY, City of Disorderoffers something bracing for liberal policy-makers in New York: a blueprint for the realization of their humanistic values through an array of more muscular, activist policies. They should study it and learn from it. - Robert Neuwirth, City Limits WEEKLY, "Vitale makes a powerful, and likely irrefutable, case that New York City mayors could have made major inroads in reducing homelessness had they adopted more progressive land use policies. This part of the book alone is a major contribution to the ongoing debate about homelessness. Readers across the nation will benefit from what is now clearly one of the best books ever written about urban homelessness." - -Randy Shaw, BeyondChron.org, Vitale makes a powerful, and likely irrefutable, case that New York City mayors could have made major inroads in reducing homelessness had they adopted more progressive land use policies. This part of the book alone is a major contribution to the ongoing debate about homelessness. Readers across the nation will benefit from what is now clearly one of the best books ever written about urban homelessness., " City of Disorder has added enormously to our understanding of the context in which the crime declines of the 1980s and 90s took place. Future discussions of what happened in New York City must take this book into account. A great read and a real contribution to our understanding of the era." --George Kelling,co-author of Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order And Reducing Crime In Our Communities, City of Disorder offers something bracing for liberal policy-makers in New York: a blueprint for the realization of their humanistic values through an array of more muscular, activist policies. They should study it and learn from it., "Vitale presents an important critical analysis of "quality of life" and "zero tolerance" policing that have serious civil rights and civil liberties implications and are too often accepted, without careful scrutiny, as the solution to urban problems." - Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, In City of Disorder , Vitale provides a wise and balanced analysis of the preoccupation with social order in New York City that flowered under Giuliani's watch. On the one side, neoliberal housing and employment markets were increasing the numbers of people who were displaced and homeless. The failure of government on all levels to regulate the market forces driving this development, or to intervene to provide alternatives for the people affected, meant that people coped as they always have, by camping on the streets and panhandling, and by turning to drugs and drink. These behaviors in turn created popular political support for the coercive social controls that came to characterize city policy in the nineties. But neither the homeless nor the public were responsible for the limited alternatives which drove this mean result., "City of Disorderhas added enormously to our understanding of the context in which the crime declines of the 1980s and 90s took place. Future discussions of what happened in New York City must take this book into account. A great read and a real contribution to our understanding of the era." George Kelling, co-author ofFixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order And Reducing Crime In Our Communities"Vitale presents an important critical analysis of 'quality of life' and 'zero tolerance' policing that have serious civil rights and civil liberties implications and are too often accepted, without careful scrutiny." Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, "Vitale presents an important critical analysis of "quality of life" and "zero tolerance" policing that have serious civil rights and civil liberties implications and are too often accepted, without careful scrutiny, as the solution to urban problems." --Donna Lieberman,Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, "In City of Disorder , Vitale provides a wise and balanced analysis of the preoccupation with social order in New York City that flowered under Giuliani's watch. On the one side, neoliberal housing and employment markets were increasing the numbers of people who were displaced and homeless. The failure of government on all levels to regulate the market forces driving this development, or to intervene to provide alternatives for the people affected, meant that people coped as they always have, by camping on the streets and panhandling, and by turning to drugs and drink. These behaviors in turn created popular political support for the coercive social controls that came to characterize city policy in the nineties. But neither the homeless nor the public were responsible for the limited alternatives which drove this mean result." --Frances Fox Piven,author of The War at Home: The Domestic Costs of Bush's Militarism, City of Disorder has added enormously to our understanding of the context in which the crime declines of the 1980s and 90s took place. Future discussions of what happened in New York City must take this book into account. A great read and a real contribution to our understanding of the era., " City of Disorder has added enormously to our understanding of the context in which the crime declines of the 1980s and 90s took place. Future discussions of what happened in New York City must take this book into account. A great read and a real contribution to our understanding of the era." George Kelling, co-author of Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order And Reducing Crime In Our Communities "Vitale presents an important critical analysis of 'quality of life' and 'zero tolerance' policing that have serious civil rights and civil liberties implications and are too often accepted, without careful scrutiny." Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, "City of Disorderhas added enormously to our understanding of the context in which the crime declines of the 1980s and 90s took place. Future discussions of what happened in New York City must take this book into account. A great read and a real contribution to our understanding of the era." - -George Kelling, co-author ofFixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order And Reducing Crime In Our Communities, "Vitale makes a powerful, and likely irrefutable, case that New York City mayors could have made major inroads in reducing homelessness had they adopted more progressive land use policies. This part of the book alone is a major contribution to the ongoing debate about homelessness. Readers across the nation will benefit from what is now clearly one of the best books ever written about urban homelessness." - Randy Shaw, BeyondChron.org, "Vitale makes a powerful, and likely irrefutable, case that New York City mayors could have made major inroads in reducing homelessness had they adopted more progressive land use policies. This part of the book alone is a major contribution to the ongoing debate about homelessness. Readers across the nation will benefit from what is now clearly one of the best books ever written about urban homelessness." --Randy Shaw,BeyondChron.org
Table of Content
PrefaceAcknowledgments Introduction 1 Conceptualizing the Paradigm Shift 2 De?ning the Quality-of-Life Paradigm 3 De?ning Urban Liberalism 4 The Rise of Disorder 5 Globalization and the Urban Crisis 6 The Transformation of Policing 7 The Community BacklashConclusion Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2009
Topic
American Government / Local, General, Customs & Traditions, Criminology, Sociology / Urban
Dewey Decimal
306.2/809747109045
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Social Science, Philosophy, Political Science

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