Crime Reduction and Community Engagement
“The Broken Windows Theory Revisited - 30 Years Later” was a panel of the two-day National Symposium on the Reduction of Crime held by the National Association of Attorneys General Training and Research Institute NAGTRI and the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) at the Westin Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
Panelists talked about community perceptions of police and ways local police can work with community leaders to reduce crime. “The Broke… read more
Panelists talked about community perceptions of police and ways local police can work with community leaders to reduce crime.
“The Broken Windows Theory Revisited - 30 Years Later” was a panel of the two-day National Symposium on the Reduction of Crime held by the National Association of Attorneys General Training and Research Institute NAGTRI and the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) at the Westin Georgetown in Washington, D.C. close
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