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A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

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George L. Kelling [16 titles]

  1. The Mounting Evidence That Broken Windows Works
    23 September 2009
  2. How New York Became Safe: The Full Story
    A citywide effort, involving many agencies and institutions, helped restore order.
    17 July 2009
  3. The Blue Front Line in the War on Terror
    For cops, crime fighting and counterterrorism go hand in hand.
    20 September 2007
  4. Policing Does Matter
    New research refutes the “root-causes” theory of crime.
    Winter 2002
  5. Not So Minor
    The leaders of the New York State Legislature have promised to undo a behind-the-scenes budgetary deal that has put New York City's quality of life in peril.
    Winter 1996
  6. How to Run a Police Department
    Get cops to care about what they’re doing, and they’ll do it right.
    Autumn 1995
  7. Taking Back the Streets
    The NYPD continues its transition to community policing by taking a more assertive approach to the city's problems.
    Summer 1994
  8. Neighborhood Cops
    Making Community Policing Work
    Winter 1994
  9. The Quality of Life—What Should Be Done?
    Winter 1994
  10. Thinking About Crime: Is There a Right to Beg?
    Spring 1993
  11. Police Accountability—A Better Way
    The public debate over police reform in New York City has come to center on the idea of civilian review of police misconduct.
    Winter 1993
  12. Measuring What Matters: A New Way of Thinking About Crime and Public Order
    Official statistics tell police they are doing a great job. Meanwhile, citizens are in hiding. How can we gauge the community's true needs?
    Spring 1992
  13. Crime and Metaphor: Toward a New Concept of Policing
    Police think of themselves as the front end of something called the 'Criminal justice system.' But what if the system does not exist?
    Autumn 1991
  14. Can Neighborhoods Save the City?
    An NY Roundtable featuring Edward N. Costikyan, Nathan Glazer, George L. Kelling, Charles Murray, Peter D. Salins, Martin Shefter, Fred Siegel, and Richard Vigilante
    Spring 1991
  15. The Contagion of Public Disorder
    The latest research confirms that disorder breeds crime. The next step is to transform police strategy
    Spring 1991
  16. Reclaiming the Subway
    Saving the system from vagrants, criminals, and their ardent defenders will require modern police work at its best
    Winter 1991
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