Look under the hoods: What really causes antisocial behaviour?
By Podmasters
10/05/23·23m 42s
Antisocial behaviour is constantly put under the spotlight by politicians. But what really causes it? Nick Pettigrew, author of Anti-Social, talks to Ros Taylor about what pushes it, how politicians try to shift responsibility for them onto individuals – and why shaming punishments don’t work.
“Young people are as likely to be victims of antisocial behaviour as they are the causes of it.”
“The safety net is more important than enforcement, someone with an investment in where you live is less likely to offend.”
“Cleaning off graffiti in orange jumpsuits only isolates offenders further — it’s the modern stocks.”
“If you deal with entrenched poverty antisocial behaviour will disappear overnight.”
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Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Producers and audio editors: Robin Leeburn and Simon Williams. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.
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