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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_windows_theory
Thoughts on what this implies towards libertarian approaches to non-violent crime.
While the crux of the argument seems to be towards things that would be "aggression" in a libertarian society, this stands out:
As rowdy teenagers, drunks, panhandlers, addicts and prostitution slowly make their way into a community, it acts as a sign that the community is unable to assert informal social control and citizens become afraid that worse things will happen.
I can't say I'm on the affirmative, just thought it was an interesting case.
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