• Neato
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    226 months ago

    What…? That’s insane. The point of a broken window policy is to encourage urban cleanliness, fixing things and making places nicer. Because people are less likely to commit greater crimes in places that look like nice. Not to punish people committing tiny crimes harshly.

    • @teejay
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      296 months ago

      Encouraging cleanliness is not the point at all. The point is: "… policing methods that target minor crimes, such as vandalism, loitering, public drinking and fare evasion, help to create an atmosphere of order and lawfulness. " Source.

      In the specific case that OP is referring to with Giuliani and NYC: “Bratton directed the police to more strictly enforce laws against subway fare evasion, public drinking, public urination, and graffiti.”

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Yeah, I think previous the preceding comment was about the administration’s propaganda about the “broken windows” policy, not the actual directives of the policy.

        Thanks for posting the source and details. More of us need to know this.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      Rudy didn’t give a fuck. He wanted an excuse for cops to arrest and menace the underclasses and he got it. The cops loved him for it.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 months ago

      Like TeeJay wrote, it was an excuse to go after the weakest on the theory that it would deter the strong.

    • AutistoMephisto
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      76 months ago

      He follows the usual paternalistic logic of Republicans. Don’t let people get off light for petty crime, because then they’ll abuse it and do worse stuff since they can get away with the small stuff. Whole “Spare the Rod” bullshit.

    • @stoly
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      76 months ago

      That was never the point. It was always a ruse to mistreat the vulnerable.