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HSA logoLincoln logoHousing and Crime:

Dealing with ‘Dangerous’, ‘Deviant’ and ‘Disreputable’ Places and People
Housing Studies Association conference, University of Lincoln,

8-9 September 2005

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PROGRAMME
NOTE: The full programme of the conference is shown below. Those papers currently available for download are as indicated and others may become available in due course.

Thursday 8 September

11:00    Conference Registration
12:00    Lunch
13:00    Introduction

Cargill Lecture Theatre

13.10    Plenary 1: Housing Design and Community Safety,

Tony Bottoms, Bill Hillier and Sandra Walklate (Download paper)

Cargill Lecture Theatre

14:45    Workshops 1

Programme A – Vice Chancellor’s Annexe

Programme B – Seminar Room 8

WORKSHOPS 1

1. Pat Stewart, Robert Burley and others,

The ‘On the Streets’ project:

- Community massage

- Sports Development workshop

1. Abiodun Olukayode Olotuah and Olutunde Solomon Adesiji, Housing poverty, slum formation and deviant behaviour
Download: powerpoint ; paper
2. Graham Steventon, ‘No way out’: fear of crime and the combined social and spatial effects of defensible space housing layouts
3. Vanessa Jones and Martin Innes, Urban signals: disorder, crime and the symbolic construction of space

16:15    Refreshment Break

16:30    Workshops 2

Programme A – Vice Chancellor’s Annexe

Programme B – Seminar Room 8

WORKSHOPS 2

  1. Andrea Beckmann and Charlie Cooper, Redefining ‘community safety’ and ‘dangerousness’: challenging the contemporary ‘order of things’
  2. Peter Somerville, The governance of community order Download paper
  3. Pauline Card, Managing dangerous places: discourse, interventions and resistance
  1. Paul Grainger, Perceptions of crime and fear of crime
  2.  Carol McKenzie and Hal Pawson, Trigger-happy or ineffectual? Recent evidence on social landlords’ responses to anti-social behaviour
  3. Timi Osidipe, New Labour and anti-social behaviour: authoritarian renewal Download paper

Thursday 8 September Continued:

18:00    Pre Dinner Drinks
18:30    Dinner

19:30    Plenary 2: Reflections on Housing and Crime, Adam Sampson

Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom

20:30    Bar

Friday 9 September

09:30    Plenary 3: Policing of Public and Private Spaces

Lynn Hancock, Jo Richardson (Download: powerpoint ; paper) and Tim Booth

Cargill Lecture Theatre

10:45    Break

11:00    Workshops 3

Programme A – Vice Chancellor’s Annexe

Programme B- Seminar Room 8

WORKSHOPS 3

  1. Sarah Blandy and Stephen Green, The boundaries spectrum: issues of in- and ex-clusion
  2. Sue Bond-Taylor, Political constructions of the anti-social community: developing a cultural criminology Download paper
  3. Jill Jameson, CCTV in residential areas: the competing tenets of utility and intrusion
  1. Richard Baxter, Towering ambitions: the rebirth of the residential high-rise in London
  2. Alison Wallace, Making housing markets in York: exploring institutional analysis in local housing markets
  3. Suzanne Dixon, Social dynamics, housing choice and urban renaissance Download paper

12:30    Lunch

13:30    Plenary 4: Crime Control through Housing Management?

John Flint: Download powerpoint
Dave Cowan: Download paper
Phil Morgan: Download: powerpoint ; paper

Cargill Lecture Theatre

15:00    Tea – Close