Comparing George Kelling And Wilson's Broken Window
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The main theory behind Broken Windows by George Kelling and James Wilson was about crime and how it could be abated in major cities. They talked over crime in the perspective of the wider neighbourhood context as the most significant consideration was the physical and social disorganization of the neighbourhood. Serious crime and urban deterioration was as a result of trivial forms of community disorder. According to Kelling and Wilson Broken window is a form of disorder that generates and sustains more severe misconduct. Severe crime is not directly connected to disorder rather, it leads to more fear and residents pulling out which gives way to more severe wrongdoing because of declined levels of informal public control. They thought Police