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Title:
Moral rhetoric and the criminalisation of squatting : vulnerable demons? / edited by Lorna Fox O'Mahony, David O'Mahony and Robin Hickey.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xvi, 247 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Crime--Great Britain.
Squatters--Legal status, laws, etc.
Occupancy (Law)--Great Britain.
Housing--Law and legislation--Great Britain.
Criminal law--Great Britain.
LAW--General.
LAW--General.--General.
LAW--Housing & Urban Development.
Crime.
Criminal law.
Housing--Law and legislation.
Occupancy (Law)
Squatters--Legal status, laws, etc.
Great Britain.
Other Authors:
Fox O'Mahony, Lorna, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007019345
O'Mahony, David, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84152541
Hickey, Robin, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010024770
Notes:
"A GlassHouse book." Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"This collection of critical essays considers the criminalisation of squatting from a range of different theoretical, policy and practice perspectives. While the practice of squatting has long been criminalised in some jurisdictions, the last few years have witnessed the emergence of a newly constituted political concern with unlawful occupation of land. With initiatives to address the 'threat' of squatting sweeping across Europe, the offence of squatting in a residential building was created in England in 2012. This development, which has attracted a large measure of media attention, has enormous political, social and legal significance. It has been widely regarded as a controversial policy departure, with many commentators, Parliamentarians, and professional organisations arguing that its support is premised on misunderstandings of the current law and a limited and precarious evidence-base concerning the nature and prevalence of 'squatting'. This collection explores the significance of measures to criminalise squatting, both in England and in other jurisdictions, for squatters, owners and communities. It also uses these measures as a point of departure from which to interrogate wider themes relating to political philosophy, social policy, criminal justice and the nature of ownership. Overall, then, this book consider how the assimilation of squatting to a contemporary punitive turn is shaping the political, social, legal and moral landscapes of property, housing and crime"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0415740614
9780415740616
OCLC:
(OCoLC)878117385
LCCN:
2014014882
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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