The community safety ‘profession’: Towards a new expertise in the governance of crime, disorder and safety in the UK?
Abstract
The role of the community safety practitioner is a newly emerging expertise in local government. A survey conducted with local authorities reveals a relatively fluid and unstructured profession of highly educated or experienced individuals with heavy workloads. Practitioners inhabit a contested policy terrain in which they express a preference for a social regeneration agenda rather than narrower crime specific strategies.
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Citation
Gilling, D. and Hughes, G. (2002), "The community safety ‘profession’: Towards a new expertise in the governance of crime, disorder and safety in the UK?", Safer Communities, Vol. 1 No. 1, pp. 4-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/17578043200200002
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:MCB UP Ltd
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