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Brianna Camero, Karen Cano-Rodriguez, Takudzwa Chawota, Kayon Morgan, Alicen Potts, Monserrat Solorzano-Franco, Charles Klahm IV, Yuning Wu
Journal:
Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2023) 46 (2): 277–292.
Published: 10 January 2023
...Brianna Camero; Karen Cano-Rodriguez; Takudzwa Chawota; Kayon Morgan; Alicen Potts; Monserrat Solorzano-Franco; Charles Klahm IV; Yuning Wu Purpose This study seeks to answer (1) how perceived neighborhood collective efficacy and disorder affect residents' cooperation with the police, both...
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2013) 36 (1): 199–222.
Published: 01 March 2013
... maintenance as the primary role of the police was especially emphasized in Wilson and Kelling’s (1982) “broken window” theory, which argued that disorder could lead to an increase in the fear of crime and crime rates. The thesis proposes that uncorrected physical and social disorder are cues, or powerful...
