An edition of Policing Compassion (2008)

Policing Compassion

Begging Law and Power in Public Spaces

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An edition of Policing Compassion (2008)

Policing Compassion

Begging Law and Power in Public Spaces

"Do you give to someone begging? For centuries, the figure of the beggar has caused public fear, sympathy and confusion. In this book, criminologist Joe Hermer explores how the dilemma of giving to someone begging today has become an unusual site of regulation, public inquiry and law reform. This book investigates why handing pocket change to someone begging is now widely viewed as a gift crime, one that attempts to make the giving public complicit in the policing and control of visibly poor people. Drawing on the historical insight that public feeling is a central problem of policing the vagrant beggar, the author examines how a quirky provincial experiment to stop people giving to beggars morphed into an unlikely movement across England. Hermer ranges widely in his analysis, with discussions of 'diverted giving' schemes, specialized police operations, activist efforts to repeal the Vagrancy Law, and begging like activities such as busking, Big Issue vending and flag day collections. The author pays particular attention to the Vagrancy Act 1824 and the historic reforms enabled by gift crime regulation to this storied area of criminal law. The consequence, this book argues, is the continuing abandonment of some of the most vulnerable individuals in society through direct appeals to compassion and kindness"--

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Publisher
Hart Pub
Language
English
Pages
224

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Policing Compassion: Begging Law and Power in Public Spaces
March 2008, Hart Pub
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Library of Congress
HV4493, HV4545.A4

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
224

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL12566994M
ISBN 10
1841132691
ISBN 13
9781841132693
OCLC/WorldCat
1126215385
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.5040/9781474202800
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1108673

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OL6078946W

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