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    What Do Wilson and Kelling Mean by Broken Windows? Explain
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What Do Wilson and Kelling Mean by Broken Windows? Explain

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What do Wilson and Kelling mean by broken windows? Explain the process whereby broken windows and crime are linked at the macro level (e.g., at the neighborhood level).

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