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Harcourt, B. (1998). Reflecting on the subject: A critique of the social influence conception of deterrence, the broken windows theory, and order- maintenance policing New York style. Michigan Law Review, 97. 291-390.
The “Broken Windows†Theory
Kelling, G. & Coles, C. (1998). "Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring order and reducing crime in our communities." Touchstone. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 5, December, 2004: http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/critical_acclaim-fixing_broken.
Community Policing
Kelling, George L. and Catherine M. Coles: Fixing Broken Windows (1996) New York: Martin Kessler Books
Protection Services
Wilcox, P; Quisenberry, N; Cabrera, D; Jones, S. (2004). Busy Places and Broken Windows: Toward Defining the Role of Physical Structure and Process in Community Crime Models. The Sociological Quarterly, 45. 185-207.
The “Broken Windows†Theory
Wilson, J. Q. & Kelling, G. L. (1982). Broken windows: The police and neighborhood safety. Atlantic Monthly, 249, 29-38.
Law Enforcement and Arrests
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