Monthly Archives: October 2006

ARE YOU TIRED OF THE SPRAWL GAME?

Are you tired the sprawl game yet? Did you read the newspaper article in the Free Press headlined “The Joy of Sprawl”? Maybe not, so I’ll summarize it. I’ll keep it brief because you’ve read it all before.

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PERSONAL DANGER IN CITIES: A RESEARCH QUESTION

Which neighbourhoods are dangerous, and which ones offer safe places to walk? I happen to be in possession of a great deal of evidence on this subject, but it is all low-grade evidence – participant observation growing out of the fact that, since I was 15 years old, in 1956, a favourite past-time has been walking the streets of cities wherever I happened to be, and observing whatever there was to see. The evidence I’ve gathered in these observations, though purely anecdotal, is interesting, because it contradicts almost everything I have ever been told about personal danger in cities, and therefore suggests a question for research.

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