Picking Up the Shards of Broken Windows Policing

The “broken windows” theory, introduced by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in 1982, proposed that visible signs of disorder — graffiti, litter, loitering — signal social neglect and invite escalation to more serious crime. What began as a metaphor soon became the intellectual basis for order-maintenance policing strategies in the 1990s, including in […]

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