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Chicago is Adopting The “Broken Windows” Strategy | Law Enforcement Today

Chief Scott Silverii, Ph.D. wrote 2 weeks ago: Chicago is Adopting The “Broken Windows” Strategy Editor’s NOTE: In a city with a high propens … more →

Tags: Law Enforcement Today articles, research work, Chicago, George L. Kelling, Broken Windows Theory, Crime Prevention

Teoria das Janelas Partidas

Dani Estrela wrote 1 month ago: A teoria das Janelas Partidas (ou Quebradas) é baseado no ensaio de criminologia e sociologia urbana … more →

Tags: Geral, Google Streetview, Broken Windows Theory, teoria das janelas partidas, George L. Kelling, Boate Zodiáco, praça do ó, Criminología, Sociología

A THREAT WE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO TOLERATE - Sunday July 15 2012

Jumpin' Jack Cash wrote 2 months ago: - When the most senior police officer in central Sydney, an Assistant Commissioner no less, declares … more →

Tags: homicide #2, Serious Assault & Recklessly Causing Serious Injury, Armed Offences, public disorder, CCTV, sydney, NYPD, Commissioner Mark Murdoch, fatal assault

The Curious Case of David Gregory: The Rule of (Unconstitutional) Law5 comments

Julia wrote 4 months ago: I don’t watch television news, and if I did, it certainly wouldn’t be anything on NBC.   … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Gun rights, Journalism, Law, Television, david gregory, Glenn Thrush, Gun Control, meet the press

Missing the Point on Atheism and Mass Murder8 comments

gratiaetnatura wrote 5 months ago: Pat Buchanan (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Former Arkansas Governor, Mike Huckabee, speaking to a gather … more →

Tags: Atheism, Evil, Evolution, God, God's Existence, Immanuel Kant, Pat Buchanan, United States of America, Violence

Anti-litter superhero!

thatsmyfullname wrote 6 months ago: Over two months ago, I wrote about my encounter with a litterbug. This morning, I met another, and a … more →

Tags: People, litterbug, KTM Komuter, George L. Kelling, Broken Windows Theory, Camelot, vacant property manager

The Elephant in the (War) Room

politicsbyeccehomo wrote 6 months ago: American politics is such that serious politicians can’t say so, but the fact is that American … more →

Tags: Politics posts, Campaign 2012, Foreign Affairs, Liberalism, Mitt Romney, President Obama, World War II, World War I, Arab Spring

Liar Liar

thoughtrider wrote 7 months ago: The United States was founded on the principle that people can have different values. They can, for … more →

Tags: Politics, media, Mitt Romney, Elizabeth Warren

Broken windows at the White House1 comment

johngalt wrote 7 months ago: Priorities …     “Perhaps it’s a leap too far to suggest that bad behavior by presidenti … more →

Tags: New Media, Daily Caller, broken window, Classless Presidency, Campaign Mode 24/7, Dereliction of Duty

George Will: The consolation prize (The commerce clause was rejected.)5 comments

Gunny G wrote 10 months ago: Conservatives won a substantial victory on Thursday. The physics of American politics — actions prov … more →

Tags: constitution, Supreme Court, Nancy Pelosi, United State, Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, commerce clause, John Roberts, john robert

Arguing Equality Chapter 5: Gay Couples and Children4 comments

S.P.A. wrote 11 months ago: This is a nine-part installment designed to help everyone understand marriage equality.  For some, i … more →

Tags: Read, God, Politics, united states, Parenting, Human Rights, Same Sex Marriage, right side of history, Religion

Things to Think On | Before It's News

The Busy Post wrote 11 months ago: The spring 2012 issue of the Claremont Review of Books features an essay by the late James Q. Wilson … more →

Tags: Politics, United State, constitution, Madison, Claremont Review of Books, Greg Weiner, John Dewey, Tocqueville

The 2012 Bradley Symposium

brucemajors wrote 11 months ago: Knowledge and Governance in American Democracy: The Legacy of James Q. Wilson A discussion featuring … more →

Tags: Bradley Symposium, Hudson Institute

Legalize Drugs?1 comment

Donald R. Hamilton wrote 1 year ago: If you are against the legalization of drugs, gird your loins because it is going to happen sometime … more →

Tags: Education, obama, Politics, Barack Obama, united states, Health Insurance, Health Care, William J. Bennett. marijuana, cocaine

Psychological Impact of the “Broken Windows” Theory6 comments

jchasenovelist wrote 1 year ago: My academic background has helped me to explore and understand some of the complicated aspects of th … more →

Tags: criminology 2, Crime, Research, Broken Windows Theory, punishment, Crime / Thriller, Dark Mind, jennifer chase author and crim, psychological impact of crime

"I am not fussy; I hate everybody.”4 comments

Village Shalom wrote 1 year ago: By Maarten van Swaay  Today brings our second “My View” entry. As you will find with all “My V … more →

Tags: My View, Daniel Mendelsohn, Al Gore, Michael Moore, the hunger games, hunger games, suzanne collins, Morality, Gilbert Meilaender

Thought for the Day: The Quest for Coordination

Robin wrote 1 year ago: Public diplomacy is done by government agencies or organizations working on behalf of government so … more →

Tags: Intellectual Archaeology, Public Diplomacy Theory, Harold Seidman, Bureaucracy, Public Diplomacy Coordination

Old Narrative Gets New Life in GOP Policy Proposals

Kathryn Baer wrote 1 year ago: I decided to write about Professor Matthew Fraidin’s column on child welfare mainly because it … more →

Tags: Income Supports, poverty, poverty narrative, poor people stereotype, Welfare Queen, TANF drug testing, undeserving poor, HR 3567, drug testing requirement

Reich: Moral Rot Is In the Corporate Boardrooms, Not Our Bedrooms5 comments

Arlen Grossman wrote 1 year ago: The Difference Between Private and Public Morality by Robert Reich/ March 13, 2012 Republicans have … more →

Tags: Economy, Justice, Politics, Government, Law, Economics, inequality, Robert Reich, Dodd Frank Bill


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