The broken windows theory was first introduced by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, in an article titled " Broken Windows " and which appeared in the March 1982 edition of The Atlantic Monthly.
The broken windows theory was first introduced by social scientists Wilson and George L. Kelling, in an article titled " Broken Windows " and which appeared in the March 1982 edition of The Atlantic Monthly.
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