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DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2012.727608
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Urban violence in France and England: comparing Paris (2005) and London (2011)

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“…The most important of these policies, they argue, 'clearly lie in the area of political and economic justice but others centre on the role of the police as it affects communities in general and particularly around potential flashpoints' (Waddington et al, 1989: 152). Studies of riot 'flashpoints' regularly identify the police, and the actions of police officers, as a significant contributory factor in the escalation of activity toward disorder (see also King and Waddington, 2006;Body-Gendrot, 2013;Fassin, 2013). As they go on to observe, none of this is to blame the police for urban disorder or even to suggest that changes in police practices would, in themselves, necessarily solve the problems that give rise to rioting.…”
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“…The most important of these policies, they argue, 'clearly lie in the area of political and economic justice but others centre on the role of the police as it affects communities in general and particularly around potential flashpoints' (Waddington et al, 1989: 152). Studies of riot 'flashpoints' regularly identify the police, and the actions of police officers, as a significant contributory factor in the escalation of activity toward disorder (see also King and Waddington, 2006;Body-Gendrot, 2013;Fassin, 2013). As they go on to observe, none of this is to blame the police for urban disorder or even to suggest that changes in police practices would, in themselves, necessarily solve the problems that give rise to rioting.…”
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“…Em sua grande maioria, são também instituições de ensino superior, com exceção da França, onde se encontra em maior número entidades de pesquisa não associadas a universidades. Williams et al, 2013; Newburn, 2018; King, 2013;Levi, 2008;Body-Gendrot, 2013;Cooke & Sturges, 2009;Jennings et al, 2017;Hart, 2009;Béal, Charvolin, & Journel, 2011;Henshall, 2018;Coomber, Moyle, Mahoney, 2019;Fletcher, Bonell, Rhodes, 2009;Fisher & Fisher, 2009;Procter et al, 2013;Waddington, et al, 2009;Parmar, 2011;Medina Ariza, 2014;Griffiths, 2017;Bailey, 2013;Faas, 2008 França se aplica o modelo assimilacionista, que parte do princípio que as populações de origem imigrante, para se integrar a sociedade francesa, devem se "dissolver" na população e assim progressivamente "esconder" tais particularidades culturais, étnicas e religiosas em nome de um republicanismo universalista. Salienta-se que nesses dois países, assim como em outros países da Europa ocidental, a migração de populações das ex-colônias foi requisitada e incentivada por políticas públicas de Estado para auxiliar na reconstrução pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial.…”
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“…Cinco artigos sobre o campo empírico francês abordam diretamente a questão da delinquência juvenil (Mucchielli, 2008;Body-Gendrot, 2013;Zauberman et al, 2013a;Zauberman et al, 2013b;Chéronnet, 2015). O artigo de Zauberman et al (2013a) se limita a mencionar que os jovens delinquentes são tanto autores quanto vítimas de violências.…”
Section: Considerações Finaisunclassified
“…For the most part, scholarship on the sociology of public disorder has focused on the study of riots in specifi c national contexts. Certainly, there have been some attempts to analyse at least some international riots comparatively; such treatments of the French and English riots have been undertaken by Body-Gendrot (2013) and Sutterlüty (2014), for example, yet these analyses have been limited in terms of scope and depth. 20 With this book, we thus hope to exploit the analytical potential of comparative analysis in revealing commonalities that can inform our broader understanding of riots as social phenomena.…”
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confidence: 99%