AstroFeed t1_iz2eeyx wrote
Is this not just like the broken windows theory? Small instances of disorder create a sense of lawlessness which increases other serious crimes.
Remedying the lawlessness cause would logically also deceased the likelihoods of those other serious crimes from occurring. Has this just never been proven before?
ReddJudicata t1_iz3bvyd wrote
Pretty much.
BlueSlushieTongue t1_iz3s0bj wrote
I was thinking the same thing as well, was written about in the book “Freakonomics.”
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the-mighty-kira t1_iz2q27n wrote
The original theory, not the bastardized ‘arrest black kids’ version pushed by cops
luminarium t1_iz2qz9n wrote
That was stop and frisk.
the-mighty-kira t1_iz2yn5l wrote
The ‘broken windows’ policing theory was that if you jailed people for things like possession or jumping turnstiles, you’d lower crime.
The original theory was that crime is lower if you fix the symptoms of disorder, e.g. fixing a window soon after it’s broken, rather that letting everything deteriorate.
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Strazdas1 t1_iz43x6e wrote
i think you are mixing something up. broken windows theory is that if you destroy something, rebuilding it will improve the economy in the area and create jobs, so destruction/crime is good.
dcheesi t1_iz4bphz wrote
Two different concepts/theories that happen to share a very similar name:
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