Disorder policing to reduce crime: An updated systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Braga Anthony A.12,Schnell Cory3ORCID,Welsh Brandon C.45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Criminology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Harris School of Public Policy University of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

3. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

4. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Department of Global Health and Social Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractResearch SummaryBroken windows theory suggests that police can prevent serious crime by addressing social and physical disorder in neighborhoods. In many U.S. cities, recent increases in disorder, fear, and crime have initiated calls for an intensification of disorder policing efforts. Disorder policing programs can be controversial, with evaluations yielding conflicting results. Further, a growing number of descriptive analyses of aggressive order maintenance programs raise concerns over varied negative consequences, such as increased racial disparities in arrests of citizens. Systematic review and meta‐analytic techniques were used to conduct an updated analysis of the effects of disorder policing on crime. Fifty‐six eligible studies including 59 independent tests of disorder policing interventions were identified, representing almost twice the number included in the previous review. As part of the meta‐analysis, new effect size metrics were used. The updated meta‐analysis suggests that policing disorder strategies are associated with overall statistically significant crime reduction effects that spill over into surrounding areas. The strongest program effect sizes were generated by community and problem‐solving interventions designed to change social and physical disorder conditions at crime hot spots. Conversely, aggressive order maintenance strategies did not generate significant crime reductions.Policy ImplicationsThe types of strategies used by police departments to address disorder seem to matter in controlling crime, and this holds important implications for police–community relations, justice, and crime prevention. Further research is needed to understand the key programmatic elements that maximize the capacity of these strategies to prevent crime.

Publisher

Wiley

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