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Your friendship networks<br />

Figure 2 Interventions by solidarities they are<br />

designed to promote<br />

ISOLATE<br />

† Segregation <strong>of</strong><br />

individual<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders within<br />

institutions<br />

? † School exclusion<br />

without<br />

readmission to<br />

another school<br />

INDIVIDUALISM<br />

? Life skills training<br />

Entrepreneurs’<br />

networks<br />

Business<br />

borrowers’ clubs<br />

* Comprehensive<br />

schooling<br />

* Mixed tenure<br />

schemes<br />

Social regulation<br />

HIERARCHY<br />

? Counselling<br />

? Life skills training<br />

Mentoring<br />

† Funding voluntary organisations<br />

? Circles <strong>of</strong> support<br />

† Designing out crime, e.g. closing<br />

streets to block criminals’ escape<br />

routes<br />

? † City centre pedestrianisation; zoning<br />

for street cafés and clubs<br />

School exclusion into speciality units<br />

Social<br />

integration<br />

ENCLAVE<br />

Segregated allocation <strong>of</strong> social rented<br />

housing<br />

† Buddying schemes<br />

Befriending schemes<br />

† Funding voluntary organisations<br />

Drop-in centres<br />

? Job clubs<br />

Communal spaces for residents in<br />

defined small areas<br />

? † City centre pedestrianisation; zoning<br />

for street cafés and clubs<br />

* ? Creating local non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organisations<br />

* Interventions which the evidence suggests have not been effective in<br />

promoting the kinds <strong>of</strong> social network structures that policy-makers had<br />

hoped from them.<br />

† Interventions where the evidence about their efficacy in changing social<br />

networks is equivocal. Effects may not last, may be modest, or the<br />

intervention may provoke counter-organisation towards other solidarities.<br />

? Interventions that may or may not in practice conduce to that solidarity.<br />

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