“Broken Windows,” Urban Policing, and the Social Contexts of Race and Neighborhood (Dis-)Empowerment

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Mike King
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[1] University of California,
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Critical Criminology | 2013年 / 21卷
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Robert Sampson; Collective efficacy; Broken windows; Durable inequality; Social exclusion; Urban policing; Racialization; Loic Wacquant; Giorgio Agamben; War on Drugs; War on Gangs; Counter-insurgency;
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Robert Sampson’s “Great American City” is a methodologically rich and theoretically broad contribution to the literature on durable inequality in US cities. While empirically clear on the causes and consequences of lasting social exclusion, the text’s insights remain somewhat trapped behind the “collective efficacy” language of the “broken windows” theories it attempts to shatter. In looking at community empowerment, or its lack, in the inner-city, the racialized role of urban police must be central to any analysis of the cycle of crime and poverty, and how to break it.
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