Brayan Barreto
FIQWS 10115 JPOE
11/7/19
Annotated Bibliography
Klinenberg Eric ( August 28, 2018), “ The Other Side Of Broken Windows. “ Used in November 8, 2019, The New Yorker. Redeem from https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-other-side-of-broken-windows.
In the article, “ The Other Side Of Broken Window, “ is about how cops track down issues in the environment which increase crime rates. Adds up to the proposition that poor environment are a major threat which lead to mistreatment by the cops and unfair justices.
The author elaborated on the idea that corruption happen mostly on poverty environment since there’s no valuable importance toward the society. For instance, the author states, “ Criminals perceive broken windows and other forms of disorder as signs of weak social control; in turn, they assume that crimes committed there are unlikely to be checked. ” In this quote the author reveal that strict and even abusive policies
destitute property has to face which cause people to feel insecure.
I’m going to use this as a way to demonstrate how could community that aren’t seen insignificant be dealt. Also, to highlight ethnicity and socioeconomic status simulate in society value.