When neighbourhoods become dangerous, look to local strengths for a lifeline
- Written by Sebastien Darchen, Lecturer in Planning, The University of Queensland
A car is set alight during the 2005 riots that prompted soul-searching in France about segregated and badly designed housing projects.A.J./Wikimedia, CC BY-SA
Crime and insecurity are deeply entrenched in some cities. While we have rankings of the most dangerous cities in the world, this does not give a clear picture of how and why dangerous spaces...
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