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==Further reading== * {{Citation |first=William J |last=Bratton |author-link=William J. Bratton |title=Turnaround: How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic |publisher=[[Random House]] |year=1998}}. * {{Citation |first1=John E |last1=Eck |first2=Edward R |last2=Maguire |contribution=Have Changes in Policing Reduced Violent Crime? |editor1-first=Alfred |editor1-last=Blumstein |editor2-first=Joel |editor2-last=Wallman |title=The Crime Drop in America |edition=rev |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |year=2006}}. * {{Citation |first=Malcolm |last=Gladwell |author-link=Malcolm Gladwell |title=The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference |publisher=Back Bay |year=2002 |isbn=978-0-316-34662-7 |title-link=The Tipping Point (book)}}. * {{Cite web |last1=Nuwer |first1=Rachel |author-link=Rachel Nuwer |title=Sorry, Malcolm Gladwell: NYC's Drop in Crime Not Due to Broken Window Theory |work=Smithsonian Magazine |date=2013-02-06 |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/sorry-malcolm-gladwell-nycs-drop-in-crime-not-due-to-broken-window-theory-12636297/ |language=en |access-date=2021-09-05 |df=mdy-all}} * {{Citation |first=Eli B |last=Silman |title=NYPD Battles Crime: Innovative Strategies in Policing |publisher=[[Northeastern University (Boston, Massachusetts)|Northeastern University]] Press |year=1999}}. * {{Citation |first=Wesley G |last=Skogan |title=Disorder and Decline: Crime and the Spiral of Decay in American Neighborhoods |publisher=University of California Press |year=1990}}.
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