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Young people, policing and urban space: a case study of the Manchester Millennium Quarter

Joanne Massey (Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University)

Safer Communities

ISSN: 1757-8043

Article publication date: 1 October 2008

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Abstract

Newly created spaces are subject to surveillance and control due to the fact that ensuring that urban spaces are viewed as safe is one of the key priorities for regeneration agencies (Raco, 2003). One such space is the Millennium Quarter in Manchester, which comprises a number of public and private spaces, all of which are policed. This paper draws on data from interviews with various patrollers including a police officer, a private security guard and street wardens. All of these individuals expressed the view that the presence of youths was problematic. An important question here is: why are youths seen as problematic or threatening in such spaces? This question will be answered using the Millennium Quarter and its dominant users (teenagers) as an example.

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Massey, J. (2008), "Young people, policing and urban space: a case study of the Manchester Millennium Quarter", Safer Communities, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 17-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/17578043200800034

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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