Lessons of New York City's 'broken windows' policing: The idea that reduced crime and made America's cities safer
Lessons of New York City's 'broken windows' policing: The idea that reduced crime and made America's cities safer
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Homicides in New York City dropped dramatically from over 2,100 in 1991 to less than 300 in 2017; the crime decline was due in major part to the policy implemented by then-NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik, author of 'The Grave Above the Grave.'
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