The ‘broken windows’ theory has dominated policy debates over how to deal with crime and disorder for more than three decades, but few have examined how disorder influences political engagement. Using data from Chicago, Jamila Michener finds that people’s perceptions of disorder are a powerful influence on their likelihood to engage politically, such as speaking to a politician or attending a community meeting. She argues that the way people interpret the ‘broken windows’ of their neighborhoods can be a critical determinant of how grassroots politics develop
Research shows that residents report high levels of disorder in places with greater concentrations&n...
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Kurtenbach S. Perceptions of social disorder in public spaces in a disadvantaged neighborhood: The e...
Objectives: “Broken windows” theory is an influential model of neighborhood change, but there is dis...
Many police forces operate a policy of high visibility in disordered neighbourhoods with high crime....
Imagine that the neighborhood you are living in is covered with graffiti, litter, and unreturned sho...
This article reveals the grounds on which individuals form perceptions of disorder. Integrating idea...
Many attribute New York’s massive fall in crime that began in the early 1990s to the implementation ...
Although urban disorder has played a central role in neighborhood research, its impact may have been...
A key idea in the communities and crime literature is that residents need to take ownership and inte...
The “Broken Windows” thesis posits that disorderly conditions are likely to incite a downward spiral...
Two lines of critiques have developed in reference to broken windows theory: (1) Concentrated disadv...
Abstract Local conditions shape voting behavior. Extant research has primarily scrutinized one spec...
This research examines the relationship between disorder and violence across geography, specifically...
Collective efficacy is defined as social cohesion among neighbors combined with their willingness to...
Research shows that residents report high levels of disorder in places with greater concentrations&n...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142536/1/ssqu12352.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Kurtenbach S. Perceptions of social disorder in public spaces in a disadvantaged neighborhood: The e...
Objectives: “Broken windows” theory is an influential model of neighborhood change, but there is dis...
Many police forces operate a policy of high visibility in disordered neighbourhoods with high crime....
Imagine that the neighborhood you are living in is covered with graffiti, litter, and unreturned sho...
This article reveals the grounds on which individuals form perceptions of disorder. Integrating idea...
Many attribute New York’s massive fall in crime that began in the early 1990s to the implementation ...
Although urban disorder has played a central role in neighborhood research, its impact may have been...
A key idea in the communities and crime literature is that residents need to take ownership and inte...
The “Broken Windows” thesis posits that disorderly conditions are likely to incite a downward spiral...
Two lines of critiques have developed in reference to broken windows theory: (1) Concentrated disadv...
Abstract Local conditions shape voting behavior. Extant research has primarily scrutinized one spec...
This research examines the relationship between disorder and violence across geography, specifically...
Collective efficacy is defined as social cohesion among neighbors combined with their willingness to...
Research shows that residents report high levels of disorder in places with greater concentrations&n...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142536/1/ssqu12352.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Kurtenbach S. Perceptions of social disorder in public spaces in a disadvantaged neighborhood: The e...