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irga5000 [103]
4 years ago
15

Which neighborhood is affected by broken windows in broken windows theory an affluent neighborhood or a run down neighborhood

Law
2 answers:
lina2011 [118]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a run down neighbourhood

Explanation:

this theory is based on disordered areas, which will be more likely to have higher crime rates than affluent neighbourhoods.

Schach [20]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Affluent (duh)

Explanation:

This question is awesome.

So the question tries to trick you by making you think that the higher crime rate would mean and "affect in the neighborhood", but see, that's exactly it.

In <u>lower income</u> communities, it wouldn't "affect the neighborhood" if there was already <u>pre-existing crime in that location</u>. None of the neighbors would care that you got broken into, they'd probably laugh right in your face.

<u>Rich people</u> are crazy connected with their neighbors, they have neighborhood watch meetings and always have a bunch of <u>security</u>, because what they have inside their home is <u>crazy valuable</u>.

If there was a broken window on a house in an <u>affluent neighborhood</u>, it would affect the entire neighborhood, because they would up the s<u>ecurity measures of each house to make sure that no one else's home gets broken into.</u>

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Hope this helps!! :)

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