Policing Compassion: Begging, Law and Power in Public Spaces
Autor Professor Joe Hermeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 dec 2019
Drawing on the historical insight that public feeling is a central problem of policing the vagrant beggar, the author examines how a quirky provincial experiment to stop people giving to beggars morphed into an unlikely movement across England. Hermer ranges widely in his analysis, with discussions of 'diverted giving' schemes, specialised police operations, activist efforts to repeal the Vagrancy Law, and begging-like activities such as busking, Big Issue vending and flag day collections. The author pays particular attention to the Vagrancy Act 1824 and the historic reforms enabled by gift crime regulation to this storied area of criminal law. The consequence, this book argues, is the continuing abandonment of some of the most vulnerable individuals in society through direct appeals to compassion and kindness.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841132693
ISBN-10: 1841132691
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841132691
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
I. Gift Crimes
II. Counterfeit Coin
III. Outline of Chapters
1. The Problem of the Tender-Hearted Public
I. Mendicity and Mendacity in the Metropolis
II. The Humanity of the Population
III. A Man of the Crowd
2. The Genesis of Gift-Crime Regulation: Winchester's 'Make It Count'
I. An Experiment
II. A Lot Better than Nothing?
3. One Remove from Beggary: Flag-Day Collectors, Buskers and Big Issue Vendors
I. Flag-Day Collectors
II. Buskers
III. The Big Issue Vendor
4. The Vagrancy Act 1824, 1976-2000
I. The EVA Challenge
II. 'Homeless Encounter' Policing: Charing Cross and Manchester Homeless Units
III. The 'Forlorn Family' Look: Women Begging with Children in the London Underground
5. Kindness Kills: Begging, Drugs and Death
I. The Migration of Diverted Giving
II. Kindness, Drugs and Death
III. Idle and Disorderly: The Resuscitation of Vagrancy Law
6. The Legal Beggar in Scotland
I. 'The Biggest Urinal in the United Kingdom'
II. Drafting a Begging By-law
III. Diverted Giving: A Social Welfare Measure?
7. The Calling of a Beggar
I. Truth in Gift -Crime Prevention
II. Criminal Justice Outcomes
III. The Folly of 'Persistence'
IV. Closing Observations
I. Gift Crimes
II. Counterfeit Coin
III. Outline of Chapters
1. The Problem of the Tender-Hearted Public
I. Mendicity and Mendacity in the Metropolis
II. The Humanity of the Population
III. A Man of the Crowd
2. The Genesis of Gift-Crime Regulation: Winchester's 'Make It Count'
I. An Experiment
II. A Lot Better than Nothing?
3. One Remove from Beggary: Flag-Day Collectors, Buskers and Big Issue Vendors
I. Flag-Day Collectors
II. Buskers
III. The Big Issue Vendor
4. The Vagrancy Act 1824, 1976-2000
I. The EVA Challenge
II. 'Homeless Encounter' Policing: Charing Cross and Manchester Homeless Units
III. The 'Forlorn Family' Look: Women Begging with Children in the London Underground
5. Kindness Kills: Begging, Drugs and Death
I. The Migration of Diverted Giving
II. Kindness, Drugs and Death
III. Idle and Disorderly: The Resuscitation of Vagrancy Law
6. The Legal Beggar in Scotland
I. 'The Biggest Urinal in the United Kingdom'
II. Drafting a Begging By-law
III. Diverted Giving: A Social Welfare Measure?
7. The Calling of a Beggar
I. Truth in Gift -Crime Prevention
II. Criminal Justice Outcomes
III. The Folly of 'Persistence'
IV. Closing Observations