Abstract

Informal housing includes the range of practices associated with producing or occupying residential spaces which falls beyond formal systems of urban planning. In this field it is complicated recognize what is legal or illegal and informal self-building and social innovation coexist with urban crime. On the one hand, informal housing is an opportunity for counter-movements against marketisation of the housing sector (squatting, self-construction, grassroots neighbourhood organisations). On the other hand, in the informal housing we can find urban crime, including organised crime groups, which control over the territory, occupy public housing, and manage public housing building. Massive urban security policies tackled informal space through segregation, surveillance, and punitive initiatives. Here the accusation of “mafia” has intensity the criminalisation of urban poverty, and the complexity of socio-spatial inequality is confused under the penal repression. The essay tries to deepen this ambivalence by looking at the outskirts of Rome and, in particular, at the relationship between informal housing in neighbourhoods with public housing complexes, with a high concentration of socio-economic disadvantage and high criminal density.

Highlights

  • Informal housing includes the range of practices associated with producing or occupying residential spaces which falls beyond formal systems of urban planning

  • Informal housing is an opportunity for counter-movements against marketisation of the housing sector

  • In the informal housing we can find urban crime, including organised crime groups, which control over the territory, occupy public housing, and manage public housing building

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Anche la separazione dal resto della città e le forme dell’edilizia pubblica locale danno forma alle presenze criminali locali, che usano occupazioni e gestione di alloggi popolari come forma di presidio territoriale. Presidio territoriale e costruzione del consenso rendono intelligibili anche i non rari casi di aggressione e ribellione diffusa agli interventi delle forze di polizia, fattisi progressivamente più insistenti non solo nel contrasto alle occupazioni abusive, ma soprattutto al traffico di stupefacenti e alle associazioni criminali radicate nei quartieri di edilizia pubblica.

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