Malcolm Gladwell Quotes
The Most Intriguing Candidate For That "something Else" Is Called The Broken Windows Theory. Broken Windows Was The Brainchild Of The Criminologist James Q. Wilson And George Kelling. Wilson And Kelling Argued That Crime Is The Inevitable Result Of Disorder. If A Window Is Broken And Left Unrepaired, People Walking By Will Conclude That No One Cares And No One Is In Charge. Soon, More Windows Will Be Broken, And The Sense Of Anarchy Will Spread From The Building To The Street On Which It Faces, Sending A Signal That Anything Goes. In A City, Relatively Minor Problems Like Graffiti, Public Disorder, And Aggressive Panhandling, They Write, Are All The Equivalent Of Broken Windows, Invitations To More Serious Crimes:
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