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9 November, 10:18

How does the social context affect crime according to the broken windows theory?

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  1. 9 November, 10:36
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    According to the broken windows theory, Social context tends to encourage or discourage social deviance, such as committing crime

    Social context often give them a cause that justify all of their behaviors, even though it broke the law.

    For example, in recent months, many people felt encouraged to do vandalism acts in the context of protesting newly elected united states' president.
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