In Blue Bloods: Shoot the Messenger (2014), at the Sunday's family dinner there is talk about the Theory of Broken Windows. The Theory is that minor offenses that are not addressed can lead to more serious crimes, making an analogy with a house whose windows are broken - if nothing is done, eventually the others windows would be broken too, and that could lead to more important crimes as throwing trash in it, breaking the furniture or burning the own house. It was written by George L. Kelling and James Q. Wilson and published on March 1, 1982 on the newspaper The Atlantic Monthly. Later it turned in a criminology book written by George L. Kelling and Catherine Coles and published in 1996.
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