Comments - Psychological Impact of the “Broken Windows” Theory - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T12:31:50Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=537324%3ABlogPost%3A291120&xn_auth=noBen, that's a fitting stateme…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2011-05-25:537324:Comment:2917902011-05-25T15:58:51.495ZJennifer Chasehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JenniferChase
Ben, that's a fitting statement. I'll have to remember that... maybe I'll have a character quote it in one of my books -- with your permission of course :)
Ben, that's a fitting statement. I'll have to remember that... maybe I'll have a character quote it in one of my books -- with your permission of course :) Yep, a real chicken-and-egg s…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2011-05-25:537324:Comment:2917662011-05-25T11:45:40.942ZBenjamin Sobieckhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/BenjaminSobieck
Yep, a real chicken-and-egg scenario. Windows are kind of the like the frogs of the crime world. If they start mutating, something is seriously wrong.<br/>
Yep, a real chicken-and-egg scenario. Windows are kind of the like the frogs of the crime world. If they start mutating, something is seriously wrong.<br/> Oh, yes. I totally agree. P…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2011-05-24:537324:Comment:2911462011-05-24T17:20:16.515ZI. J. Parkerhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
Oh, yes. I totally agree. People adapt to their environment. But you may well ask, what came first: the broken windows or the crimes? And will fixing the windows stop the crimes? Probably not. That will take some other measures. But meanwhile, property owners should be made to clean up their property or have it confiscated.
Oh, yes. I totally agree. People adapt to their environment. But you may well ask, what came first: the broken windows or the crimes? And will fixing the windows stop the crimes? Probably not. That will take some other measures. But meanwhile, property owners should be made to clean up their property or have it confiscated.