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This article explores an alternative collaborative crime preventive strategy, called “the Hillerød-model”. It is the result of a 5-year-long practice research project between researchers, professionals and a variety of multi-positioned participants from Hillerød, Denmark. Local communities such as a Street-Lab, the residential living area of Hillerød Øst, and an alternative community-building-practice in the village of Skævinge are explored as different locations and communities being parts of an alternative (SSP)-collaboration. The letters ‘SSP’ stands for school, social work, and police. We employ parentheses to shift focus to the collaborative practices of bridging and community-building rather than crime prevention. In this article, which is co-authored by three researchers and the local head of SSP in Hillerød, we explore how ‘the Hillerød-model’ is co-produced as an alternative within and across different communities and participants, including the Danish Minister of Justice, the Mayor of Hillerød, differently multi-positioned professionals, as well as children and parents struggling in marginalized positions. At the same time, the article seeks to develop an ontology of a counter-hegemonic transformative collaborative alternative by analyzing these processes of linking, bridging, bonding and belonging as collective brokering and co-productions of connections and collaborations within and across the different communities, contexts, and participants. Thereby, we describe a counter-hegemonic alternative of community-building practice within and across different communities where people on the margins participate in co-producing so-called ‘common third activities’ together with parties from established and hegemonic practices.
Keywords: Community building, Bridging, Linking, Co-production, Alternative SSP Collaboration, Counter-hegemonic Alternative.
This article explores an alternative collaborative crime preventive strategy, called “the Hillerød-model”. It is the result of a 5-year-long practice research project between researchers, professionals and a variety of multi-positioned participants from Hillerød, Denmark. Local communities such as a Street-Lab, the residential living area of Hillerød Øst, and an alternative community-building-practice in the village of Skævinge are explored as different locations and communities being parts of an alternative (SSP)-collaboration. The letters ‘SSP’ stands for school, social work, and police. We employ parentheses to shift focus to the collaborative practices of bridging and community-building rather than crime prevention. In this article, which is co-authored by three researchers and the local head of SSP in Hillerød, we explore how ‘the Hillerød-model’ is co-produced as an alternative within and across different communities and participants, including the Danish Minister of Justice, the Mayor of Hillerød, differently multi-positioned professionals, as well as children and parents struggling in marginalized positions. At the same time, the article seeks to develop an ontology of a counter-hegemonic transformative collaborative alternative by analyzing these processes of linking, bridging, bonding and belonging as collective brokering and co-productions of connections and collaborations within and across the different communities, contexts, and participants. Thereby, we describe a counter-hegemonic alternative of community-building practice within and across different communities where people on the margins participate in co-producing so-called ‘common third activities’ together with parties from established and hegemonic practices.
Keywords: Community building, Bridging, Linking, Co-production, Alternative SSP Collaboration, Counter-hegemonic Alternative.
Translated title of the contribution | The Hillerød model: Bridging, Networking and Co-production as (SSP-)Collaboration |
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Original language | Danish |
Article number | årgang 52, nr. 2 |
Journal | Nordiske Udkast |
Volume | Årgang 52 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-29 |
Number of pages | 29 |
ISSN | 1396-3953 |
Publication status | Published - 30 Dec 2024 |
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Community building – developing holistic, community-based preventive approaches
Mørck, L. L. (PI), Nissen, M. (Participant), Christensen, T. W. (Participant), Hansen, H. R. (Participant), Madsen, M. B. (Participant) & Ilic, I. (Participant)
01/01/2019 → 01/05/2022
Project: Research
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