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Once a group of young people, reformed street robbers, had a vision. To transform their poor divided community. But the vision was tarnished by harsh reality, by violent feuds and factional strife, by corrupt and ineffective leaders, and by youths involved in networks of crime.
Tarnished Vision is the story of the rise and fall of a utopian community project told against a background of crime and delinquency in a troubled neighbourhood. This vivid and authentic account of life in 'Satellite City' is set in the 1980s, a decade when the promises of the enterprise culture failed to deliver, and the conditions were created for a generation to become hooked on crime.
Tarnished Vision depicts the inner city cycle of social tragedy followed by inept societal response, followed by social tragedy. The message is that programmes to save the inner cities, however well-resourced, cannot afford to ignore the destructive frustrations of urban male youths who are involved in crime. Community action programmes can be no more than window dressing to camouflage these realities.
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Tarnished Vision: Crime and Conflict in the Inner City (Oxford Paperback)
January 1, 1993, Oxford University Press, USA
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019825816X 9780198258162
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Tarnished vision: crime and conflict in the inner city
1992, Oxford University Press
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0198257511 9780198257516
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Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [135]-137) and index.


