Harcourt said that, "Basically, the idea is if something goes up a lot, it tends to go down a lot and Kelling did not consider reversion to the mean” (As cited in Shankar, Nov. 1.2016). Also he said that, “A graph in Kelling's 2001 paper is revealing and Right before this decline came a spike in crime and if you go further back, you see a series of spikes and declines” (As cited in Shankar, Nov. 1.2016). This graph style is quite similar economic graph. So, something goes up a lot, it tends to go down a lot. So that’s why Broken windows theory looks like a lot of influential for crime. But, it is wrong. Simply put, just Broken windows theory came at the perfect
Harcourt said that, "Basically, the idea is if something goes up a lot, it tends to go down a lot and Kelling did not consider reversion to the mean” (As cited in Shankar, Nov. 1.2016). Also he said that, “A graph in Kelling's 2001 paper is revealing and Right before this decline came a spike in crime and if you go further back, you see a series of spikes and declines” (As cited in Shankar, Nov. 1.2016). This graph style is quite similar economic graph. So, something goes up a lot, it tends to go down a lot. So that’s why Broken windows theory looks like a lot of influential for crime. But, it is wrong. Simply put, just Broken windows theory came at the perfect