The Hidden War: Crime and the Tragedy of Public Housing in Chicago
The Hidden War: Crime and the Tragedy of Public Housing in Chicago
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Since the late 1970s the high-rise developments of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) have been dominated by gang violence and drugs creating a sense of hopelessness among residents. Despite a lengthy war on crime costing hundreds of millions of dollars the CHA has been unable to reduce the violence that makes life intolerable. Focusing on three developmentsRockwell Gardens Henry Horner Homes and Harold Ickes HomesSue Popkin and her co-authors interview residents community leaders and CHA staff. The Hidden War chronicles the many failed efforts of the CHA to combat crime and improve its developments offering a vivid portrait of what life is like when lived among bullets graffiti and broken plumbing. Most families living in these developments are headed by African American single mothers. The authors reveal the dilemmas facing women and children who are often victims or witnesses of violent crime and yet are dependent on the perpetrators and their drug-dominant economy. The CHAplagued by financial scandals managerial incompetence and inconsistent fundingis no match for thegang-dominated social order. Even well-intentioned initiatives such as the recent effort to demolish and revitalize the worst developments seem to be ineffective at combating crime while the drastic changes leave many vulnerable families facing an uncertain future. The Hidden War sends a humbling message to policy makers and prognosticators who claim to know the right way to solve poverty.
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ISBN10: 081352833X
ISBN13: 9780813528335
Author: Susan J. Popkin
Binding: Paperback
Published Date: 2000-06-01
Package Weight(gram): 363.00
Package Dimension(cm): 229 x 18 x 152