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Broken Windows Policing and Constructions of Space and Crime: Flatbush, Brooklyn
Brian Jordan Jefferson
Geography and Geographic Information Science
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
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Space Construction
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Broken Windows
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Brooklyn
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Broken Windows Policing
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Precinct
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Racism
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Explosives
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Resilience
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Politics
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Inner City
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US Cities
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Urban Context
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Discourse Theory
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Geographical Knowledge
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Law Enforcement
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Social Difference
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New York City Police Department
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Social Space
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Discursive Construction
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Ernesto Laclau
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Urbanites
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Broken Windows Theory
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Social Crime
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Chantal Mouffe
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Community Councils
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Council Meeting
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Spatial Meaning
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Arts and Humanities
Brooklyn
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precinct
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New York
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substantive
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USA
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Reform
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Spatial
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Police
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Social differences
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Social Space
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Ernesto Laclau
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Discursive construction
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Mould
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Discourse Theory
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Chantal Mouffe
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Medicine and Dentistry
Urban Population
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Social Difference
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Psychology
Social Difference
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