broken windows theory
常見例句
- The 'broken windows' theory of crime prevention has never been so drastically condensed.
犯罪預(yù)防的“破窗”理論從來都不曾如此徹底的簡練。 - The move was based on the so-called, "broken windows theory,” that disorderly, unkempt neighborhoods attract crime.
這次行動(dòng)是基於所謂的“破窗理論”,該理論認(rèn)爲(wèi)不整潔的環(huán)境能誘發(fā)犯罪。 - According to the "Broken Windows Theory", establish realistic and practical rules and work flow protocols, "Fill the Window" in time.
運(yùn)用“破窗理論”制定符郃實(shí)際、切實(shí)可行的槼章制度、工作流程,及時(shí)“補(bǔ)窗”。 - Also,the broken windows theory did not fully investigate the exact conditions of disorders that appeared to lead to crime.
- In nineteen eighty-two, American researchers James Wilson and George Kelling wrote a report describing what they called the broken windows theory.
- But the broken windows theory was also disputed.
- Another difference is pointed out by George Kelling, the Rutgers University academic who is the most influential exponent of the broken windows theory.
ECONOMIST: Crime - One reason may be that, as the broken-windows theory suggests, law-abiding folk returned to the streets.
ECONOMIST: Policing - The broken-windows theory holds that all disorder creates crime.
ECONOMIST: Policing 返回 broken windows theory