
Thinking Twice: Revenge of the Tipping Point with Malcolm Gladwell
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New York's Crime Transformation: A 25-Year Reflection
This chapter explores the significant decline in crime rates in New York City during the early 1990s and its impact on public perception and policy. It revisits the themes of The Tipping Point and how the context around crime prevention strategies, particularly the broken windows theory and stop and frisk policies, has evolved over time. The discussion underscores the importance of reevaluating past beliefs and adapting to new insights as societal norms and individual behaviors shift.
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