Word: kellinger
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You could call it the broken-windows theory of domestic terrorism--after James Q. Wilson's and George L. Kelling's much lauded crime policy that suggests that by cracking down on minor offenders, you send a message to the major ones, and sometimes catch them too. The policy, reiterated...
The restructuring came in the wake of a report by KSG research fellow George L. Kelling that accused Riley of being out of touch with his fellow officers and the department of being in a state of confusion.
Riley hires George Kelling, a research fellow at the Kennedy School, to study the force. He issues a 55-page report on the status of the department. The verdict: things are good, but many in the department resist the move to community policing, which the report says is necessary for...
Consistent enforcement of misdemeanor violations of a targeted kind is not in itself a bad idea. Even if a hefty fine for turnstile jumping seems draconian in comparison with other cities' policies, no civil liberties are violated if an existing law is aggressively but uniformly enforced. The "broken windows" theory...