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100 1 _aLugalia-Hollon, Ryan
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245 1 4 _aThe war on neighborhoods :
_bpolicing, prison, and punishment in a divided city /
_cRyan Lugalia-Hollon and Daniel Cooper
260 _aBoston :
_bBeacon Press,
_cc2018.
300 _a234 p. :
_bmaps. ill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: the heroin highway -- History of the war -- Addicted to punishment -- A cycle unbroken -- The space between -- Missing parents -- Missing systems -- From urban to rural and back -- Limits to reform -- Conclusion: the path to peace.
520 _aThe War on Neighborhoods argues that these trends are connected. Crime in Chicago, as in many other US cities, has been fueled by a broken approach to public safety in disadvantaged neighborhoods. For nearly forty years, public leaders have attempted to create peace through punishment, misinvesting billions of dollars toward the suppression of crime, largely into a small subset of neighborhoods on the city's West and South Sides. Meanwhile, these neighborhoods have struggled to sustain investments into basic needs such as jobs, housing, education, and mental healthcare.
650 0 _aPolice
_xComplaints against
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_vIllinois
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650 0 _aPolice brutality
_vIllinois
_vChicago
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650 0 _aDiscrimination in law enforcement
_vChicago
_vIllinois
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700 1 _aCooper, Daniel
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856 _uhttps://uowd.box.com/s/pwm1hp4otarqak79455ek1zyjydfbaqm
_zLocation Map
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