Twenty years after publication, Broken Windows, Broken Business by Michael Levine, remains urgently relevant in today’s ...
The broken windows theory states that visible signs of disorder and misbehavior in an environment encourage further disorder and misbehavior, leading to serious crimes. The principle was developed to ...
Façade Program now overseeing inspections of high-rise windows has just two staffers — and an average report-processing time of 137 days San Francisco is a town where you can expend so much effort ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on businesses in Los Angeles, and many are struggling to stay afloat. As the city looks for ways to support these businesses, one thing that could be ...
The NYPD's commitment to Broken Windows policing, the disarmingly simple idea that serious crimes are more likely to occur in disorderly environments than orderly ...
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The Broken Windows of American Government
In 1982, criminologists James Wilson and George Kelling introduced the “broken windows theory” in criminal justice. They argued that small signs of neglect, like a broken window, could signal disorder ...
Regarding Walter Russell Mead’s “Stale Foreign-Policy Ideas Imperil America” (Global View, Aug. 20): In the 1990s, Mayor Rudy Giuliani helped revive New York City through a “broken-windows” policy, in ...
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