Statements (23)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| gptkbp:instanceOf |
gptkb:criminological_theory
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| gptkbp:citation |
gptkb:New_York_City_policing_in_the_1990s
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| gptkbp:criticizedFor |
association with racial profiling
potential to encourage over-policing |
| gptkbp:debatedBy |
effectiveness in reducing serious crime
impact on marginalized communities relationship to mass incarceration |
| gptkbp:focusesOn |
urban environments
|
| gptkbp:hasConcept |
Visible signs of disorder and neglect cause an increase in crime
|
| gptkbp:influenced |
community policing
zero-tolerance policing |
| gptkbp:influencedBy |
gptkb:routine_activity_theory
environmental criminology |
| gptkbp:proposedBy |
gptkb:James_Q._Wilson
gptkb:George_L._Kelling |
| gptkbp:publicationYear |
1982
|
| gptkbp:publishedIn |
gptkb:The_Atlantic_Monthly
|
| gptkbp:relatedTo |
order maintenance policing
physical disorder social disorder |
| gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:James_Q._Wilson
|
| gptkbp:bfsLayer |
6
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| https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Broken Windows theory
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