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Social housing, antisocial behaviour and risk
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- Book Synopsis
- The recommendations for policy are reform of equalities legislation, better support for individual perpetrators and measures to improve relations between social landlords and medico-welfare agencies involved in ASB control. This book presents an analysis of relevant developments in antisocial behaviour (ASB), social housing and disability equality law and policy. Using an empirical study of social landlord organisations, which includes detailed analysis of case files, a review of their policies, as well as focus groups and interviews with managers and officers, it shows how housing professionals operate in this framework. This analysis provides an in-depth account of how housing professionals make medical, moral and risk-based judgements and assessments of perpetrators they know or suspect to have mental health or learning difficulties. It explains how these factors inform the process of managing complaints about ASB arguing that they lead to different outcomes for occupants of social housing. The importance of the book relates to housing officers' constructions of disability and their potentially discriminatory consequences: officers' minimal compliance with equality law or extraordinary treatment may correspondingly result in social exclusion or inclusion.
- About The Author
- Leigh Roberts is a Legal Advisor and was awarded a PhD in Law from the University of York in 2020.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781399540360
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press, (30 June 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 248
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 234 x 156 mm
- Categories:
- Social security and welfare Mental health law Disability Landlord and tenant law Housing law Society and sociology Other professions and disciplines Mental health services Housing and homelessness Discrimination and equal treatment Disability in society Attitudes Welfare and services Social work Politics and government