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The Hidden War: Crime and the Tragedy of Public Housing in Chicago

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Title: The Hidden War: Crime and the Tragedy of Public Housing in Chicago
by Susan J. Popkin, Victoria E. Gwiasda, Lynn M. Olson, Dennis P. Rosenbaum, Larry Buron
ISBN: 0-8135-2833-X
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Pub. Date: August, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $22.00
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)

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Rating: 5
Summary: a human disaster and tragedy!
Comment: This research documentation chonicles the development, history, and failure of mass public housing in large urban centers, such as Chicago. The researchers give a detailed history on local, (Chicago Housing Authority), and Federal government policies which brought about the demise of mass public housing. Also, they timeline the drug epidemic and the organized gang involvement into the underground economy of drug trafficking, which is destroying the human fabric of these massive housing developments. The authors survey three housing developments, to give the reader insight into this tragedy and how the inhabitants are surviving this holecoust. There are times when the hopelessness of this delimma appears insermountable. The researchers attempt to give their insights on present government policies to SAVE the vulnerable population of young women and children who are the majority inhabitants in public housing. They acknowledge demolition of massive housing structures as the only viable alternative to combat the violence and gang dominance over public housing. This is very informative and insightful reading about public and social policies which control the lives of the disadvantaged. The researchers do not deny that its inhabitants are one of the major factors in which crime and violence are uncontrollable in public housing. The authors state that unlike wars in other countries, this war is not being fought for anything...there is neither a greater cause that the residents can use to justify their suffering nor any hope that the violence might lead to a greater good! This is a must READ!

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