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The "Broken Windows" theory: stopping the little things will deter bigger...
Magazine article from: Supply House Times Adams, Joan July 1, 2006 700+ words ...written in 1982), called "Broken Windows." Duly impressed with the concepts...the theory into action. The "Broken Windows" thesis posits that something as simple as a building with a broken window signals abandonment, a... |
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Broken windows reconsidered. (Review).(two books on crime history)
Magazine article from: Public Interest Lehrer, Eli June 22, 2002 700+ words ...neighborhood decline. The thesis he examines takes...common version of the broken-windows theory a step further...academic work on broken windows supports this thesis, police departments...generally implemented broken-windows patrol strategies... |
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Fixing Broken Windows.
Magazine article from: Public Interest Galston, William A. January 1, 1997 700+ words ...and Catherine Coles, in Fixing Broken Windows,(**) do not. But what these...article in the Atlantic Monthly, "Broken Windows," that is now regarded as a classic. Its core thesis is that disorder is the precursor... |
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Cleanup no 'silver bullet,' warns author
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Tribune, The Williams, Darren September 11, 2001 700+ words ...good housing, jobs nearby and services. "The `broken windows' thesis is encouraging officers to always pull the same...rates," Taylor said. Besides "Breaking Away From Broken Windows," Taylor has written "Research Methods in Criminal... |
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Putting a halt to neighborhood decline
Magazine article from: USA Today Anonymous April 1, 2002 700+ words ...for preserving neighborhoods." Theorists of the broken windows premise rose to prominence in the early 1990s in...like panhandling to reduce crime rates. "The 'broken windows' thesis is encouraging officers to always pull the same... |
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Researchers from Pennsylvania State University detail findings in life sciences.
Newspaper article from: Life Science Weekly August 19, 2008 700+ words ...their interpretation of the broken windows thesis is imprecise, and (2) there...are not inconsistent with the broken windows thesis and therefore should not be used...Spuriousness or mediation? Broken windows according to Sampson... |
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Collaboration between Law Enforcement and Community Corrections Agencies
Magazine article from: TELEMASP Bulletin Kim, Bitna; Gerber, Jurg; Beto, Dan R January 1, 2007 700+ words ...Probation Council took its inspiration from the "broken windows" thesis on policing. In its most basic form, the broken windows thesis states that police should respond to minor problems... |
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Global social cleansing: Postliberal revanchism and the export of zero...
Magazine article from: Social Justice Smith, Neil September 22, 2001 700+ words ...from a two-decade-old study by two conservative social scientists who proposed the "broken windows" thesis: if people are allowed to break windows with impunity, not only do smaller crimes lead to more serious ones, but the "disordered... |
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Writing is on the wall as city targets 'taggers' ; Portland property owners and...
Newspaper article from: Portland Press Herald (Maine) TUX TURKEL Staff Writer November 30, 2004 700+ words ...lighting/ cameras. -Apply protective coating to windows. -If you see graffiti vandalism in progress, call...a believer in what urban experts call the "Fixing Broken Windows" thesis, named after a 1996 book by the same name. The book... |
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Courting disorder in the schools.(lawsuits against schools)
Magazine article from: Public Interest Thernstrom, Abigail June 22, 1999 700+ words ...fights, vandalism, gangs, and drugs as well. The point is a variation on James Q. Wilson's well-known "broken windows" thesis: Ignore the small stuff, and serious crime gets a green light. If the national picture is consistent with that... |
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broken windows thesis
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology broken windows thesis A thesis which links disorderly behaviour to fear of crime, the potential...criminologist George Kelling published an article under the title ‘Broken Windows’, in which they argued that policing in neighbourhoods... |
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crime
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology ...of norms and the exercise of social control in simpler societies without formal law is illuminating. See also BROKEN WINDOWS THESIS ; CORPORATE CRIME ; INDEX CRIME ; WHITE-COLLAR CRIME . |
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criminology, environmental
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology ...defensible space’, ‘target hardening’, and, most recently, zero tolerance (see BROKEN WINDOWS THESIS ). However, with the emergence of theories of late-modernity and the risk society , ‘green’... |
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policy research
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology ...work’ is often preferred. For a review of the issues and an account of some interesting case-studies see Martin Bulmer ( ed.) , Social Policy Research (1978) . See also BLACK REPORT ; BROKEN WINDOWS THESIS ; COLEMAN REPORT . |
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zero tolerance
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology zero tolerance See BROKEN WINDOWS THESIS . |
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