| 1981 - 1224 str.
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| David J. Wilson - 1983 - 314 str.
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| John Irwin - 1987 - 168 str.
...which leads to all the windows in a building being broken: "We suggest that 'untended' behavior also leads to the breakdown of community controls. A stable...mind each other's children, and confidently frown on intruders can change, in a few years or even a few months, to an inhospitable and frightening jungle."... | |
| 1990 - 296 str.
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| Stuart A. Scheingold - 1992 - 248 str.
...order. As Wilson sees it, order maintenance is distinct from but intimately related to crime control: A stable neighborhood of families who care for their...mind each other's children, and confidently frown on unwarranted intruders can change in a few years, or even a few months, to an inhospitable and frightening... | |
| George S. Bridges, Joseph G. Weis, Robert D. Crutchfield - 1996 - 522 str.
...lowered by actions that seem to signal that "no one cares." We suggest that "untended" behavior also leads to the breakdown of community controls. A stable...care for their homes, mind each other's children, and confidendy frown on unwanted intruders can change, in a few years or even a few months, to an inhospitable... | |
| 1998 - 642 str.
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| Anthony J. Eksterowicz, Glenn P. Hastedt - 1999 - 474 str.
...the concept of "Broken Windows" (Atlantic magazine, 1982) policing with the following description: A stable neighborhood of families who care for their homes, mind each others' children, and confidently frown on unwanted intruders can change, in a few years or even a... | |
| L. Craig Parker - 2001 - 294 str.
...classic description of the "Broken Windows" theory of crime set forth by Wilson and Kelling (1982): A stable neighborhood of families who care for their...confidently frown on unwanted intruders can change, in a few months, to an inhospitable and frightening jungle. A piece of property is abandoned, weeds grow up,... | |
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