Hmh, wiki definitsiooni kohaselt sobib no-go piirkonna kriteeriumi määratlusena ka kodanike ebakindlus kõrgema kriminogeensuse ja vägivalla tõttu..
"No-go area" (or "no-go zone") is an area that has a reputation for violence and crime which makes people frightened to go there, an area in a town barricaded off to civil authorities by a force such as a paramilitary, or an area barred to certain individuals or groups.[1] It has also been used to refer to areas undergoing insurgency where ruling authorities have lost control and are unable to enforce sovereignty.[2]
Aga seda, et asjad on Rootsi riigis parajalt pekkis näitab ka politseipealiku Dan Eliasson'i avalik appikarje
http://www.expressen.se/ledare/rikspoli ... ontrollen/ (google translate)
The policeman has lost control
The police's emergency report on vulnerable areas is scanty reading. Now a historical power collection is required.
"Help us, help us!" Said Dan Eliasson during Wednesday's press conference on so-called vulnerable areas.
The polar policeman sounded frustrated and quite modest.
The report defines 61 areas as vulnerable. There the situation is serious. In 23 particularly vulnerable areas, the situation is described as acute. In six areas, hovering between the two categories, the situation is alarming.
The people who try to live peaceful living in these areas are certainly exposed. However, "vulnerable areas" are an ecstatic euphemism. A more accurate description could be "areas of gross crime, increasing brutality, and parallel social structures that challenge the Swedish democratic society".
In these areas, the parties to a conflict can keep the mask in front of the police - you are better offing justice internally. Informal networks can hold a kind of order, fix jobs and housing. In a number of particularly vulnerable areas, "politicians increasingly see politics," the police writes.
Boys grow into crime
Booing causes boys to run outdoors. They are thrown with older criminals and trained into social behavior and mistrust of society before reaching puberty. Boys younger than ten years have been used to carry weapons and 11-year-olds have become addicts, according to the report.
Nearly half of the children in particularly vulnerable areas fail with primary school. Fewer than half of the adults work.
Many point to the importance of public and private service remaining areas of exclusion. But it is difficult to maintain.
Authorities and other public administration are subjected to "pressure" by people who want to influence the handling of individual cases and of criminals who are disturbed in their business. Personnel threatened fire fires. Kronofogden and Försäkringskassan want police protection to move in some areas.
Traders are threatened and beaten to accept "protection". Sometimes they are forced to transfer their businesses to underpricing. Repeated damage makes insurance premiums impossible.
The threat to the police has worsened and there are places where ambulances do not run because they can not get out again. The milestone programs, built to allow children to play safely, far from car traffic, have turned into architectural traps that criminals can easily reconnect around blue-eyed personnel.
The police leave Järvafältet As a symbol of public retreat, the police station in Kista, which now appears to be in the process of being laid down. It is a small office, but it is the only police station left in the Järva area, with its three acute vulnerable areas, Rinkeby, Tensta and Husby.
In an icy wording, the police writes: "Society is not equipped to handle this great numeral of criminal actors (...) Police and other social actors are unable to face the problem." It is a terribly worrying conclusion. The police must rust and move their positions. It must be more attractive for policemen to work in risk areas.
Unfortunately, SvD reports that police officers have now been put to solve simple crimes to look forward to statistics. And the $ 700 million that the government took on this spring has gone to pay a credit taken to retain civil servants.
Such as more housing, good school and job opportunities are of course other important cornerstones. But as long as criminal structures dominate, there is no chance for vulnerable areas to normalize and bloom.
And Dan Eliasson needs help - to leave his post as a national policeman.