Analysis Of Broken Window By James Kelling

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In their article, James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling they discuss the issue of a broken window within a neighborhood. The do this to explain the issue of vandalism, and how this window was broken due to vandalism. They also stress how this window only creates the issue of more vandalism. They show how this broken window leads to even more criminal behavior within the neighborhood. For the fact, that the conditions of the neighborhood also play a big role in crime. If someone were to live in a ugly, rundown neighborhood they are less likely to have visitors. It is a great influence to the neighborhood, as well as, the people that live there. This broken window stresses the question of, “if someone is willing to cause damage to their own neighborhood,