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Broken windows in the Big Brother House

Introduction
This publication is an occasional series of papers researched, written and produced by ENCAMS and funded by the British Cleaning Council.
Description
The first section - looks at the broken windows theory - how low level acts of vandalism and carelessness can escalate anti-social behaviour. An opinion piece setting out the situation and how it can be avoided to promote better quality urban environments.
The Environmental Justice section looks at the link between local environmental quality and deprivation. Snow to the Eskimo looks at how different sections of the community can be encouraged to recycle - looking at each section's barriers and what can be done to overcome and challenge them.
Background information
The report attempts to highlight the issues of local environmental quality and anti-social behaviour.
Conclusions
The papers have been published to be thought provoking and to raise issues around good quality environments rather than coming to any conclusions or suggesting recommendations.
Contact info
Encams
Phone: +44 (0) 1942 612621
Publication date
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Project finished
//2003
Researcher
Environmental Campaigns – Alan Woods, Sue Nelson, David Pickering
Links
Visit the Encams websiteContact Encams

Download the 'Broken windows in the Big Brother House' Report (PDF, Eng, 895 KB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Social inclusion & integration, Security & crime prevention
 


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