Thatcherite ideology, housing tenure, and crime: the socio-spatial consequences of the right to buy for domestic property crime
Our aim in this article is to explore the degree to which the changes produced in the provision of housing in England and Wales produced changes in the socio-spatial distribution of economic need and social deprivation, which in turn changed the distribution of crime. It is our contention that the c...
Main Authors: | Farrall, Stephen (Author), Gray, Emily (Author), Jennings, Will (Author), Hay, Colin (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-09-14.
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