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F HThe researchers’ conclusion is that one example of disorder, like graffiti or littering, can indeed encourage another, like stealing. Dr Kelling was right. The message for policymakers and police officers is that clearing up graffiti or littering promptly
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aminggs"The researchers’ conclusion is that one example of disorder, like graffiti or littering, can indeed encourage another, like stealing. Dr Kelling was right. The message for policymakers and police officers is that clearing up graffiti or littering promptl
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02 Dec 08
coachrobboA PLACE that is covered in graffiti and festooned with rubbish makes people feel uneasy. And with good reason, according to a group of researchers in the Netherlands. Kees Keizer and his colleagues at the University of Groningen deliberately created such
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29 Nov 08
brian rodneyThe researchers’ conclusion is that one example of disorder, like graffiti or littering, can indeed encourage another, like stealing. Dr Kelling was right. The message for policymakers and police officers is that clearing up graffiti or littering promptly could help fight the spread of crime.
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Jeff StewartThe idea that graffiti-spraying and other forms of low-level delinquency promote further bad behaviour has now been tested experimentally
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mohamad al afghaniThe researchers’ conclusion is that one example of disorder, like graffiti or littering, can indeed encourage another, like stealing. Dr Kelling was right. The message for policymakers and police officers is that clearing up graffiti or littering promptly
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Tom WeaverEndorsed by Gladwell, refuted by Levitt, the Economist discusses the latest research on broken windows.
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Shunt 82The idea that graffiti-spraying and other forms of low-level delinquency promote further bad behaviour has now been tested experimentally
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Article about social experimental findings that graffiti is linked to crimes against property
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Suvi Korhonen(via constantine)
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