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loiter | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information InstituteLoiter means to delay, linger, or remain in a place without a clear or lawful purpose. The term itself is neutral in ordinary usage but takes on legal ...
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loitering | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information InstituteLoitering is a criminal offense committed when a person remains in the same place or area for no apparent reason.
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[PDF] Risk Factors of Loitering - Rutgers Center on Public SecurityFor the purpose of this research brief, loitering is defined as standing in public with no apparent purpose.ii. Aggravating/Mitigating Risk Factors Based on ...
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United States Vagrancy Laws | Risa Goluboff | 640716 - UVA LawOriginating in 16th-century England, vagrancy laws came to the New World with the colonists and soon proliferated throughout the British colonies and, later, ...
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Georgia Code § 16-11-36 (2024) - Loitering or prowling - Justia Law(a) A person commits the offense of loitering or prowling when he is in a place at a time or in a manner not usual for law-abiding individuals under ...
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13-2905 - Loitering; classificationA person commits loitering if such person intentionally: 1. Is present in a public place and in an offensive manner or in a manner likely to disturb the public ...
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Loitering Laws | The First Amendment EncyclopediaJan 1, 2009 · Loitering laws, which make it an offense for an individual to be in a public place for no apparent reason, have been attacked on the grounds of ...
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[PDF] Vagueness-Chicago's Anti-Gang Loitering OrdinanceChicago's anti-gang loitering ordinance defined "loitering" as remaining in one place with no apparent purpose, and was deemed vague for giving police too much ...
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[PDF] The Vagueness Doctrine: Two-Part Test, or Two Conflicting TestsThe City of Chicago v. Morales case involved the vagueness doctrine, where the Supreme Court struck down a loitering law aimed at criminal street gangs.
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[PDF] Race, Vagueness, and the Social Meaning of Order-Maintenance ...evidence that the loitering ordinance "had a substantial effect on the level of gang-related violence in Chicago."7 The city ar- gued that a five-year ...
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[PDF] Gang Loitering and Race - COREcompelling empirical evidence to support their claims. ... "harmful purpose or effect" standard in Morales, enforcement of anti-loitering laws ... if officers use ...<|separator|>
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loiter, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for loiter is from around 1400, in Patience. loiter is a borrowing from Dutch. Etymons: Dutch loteren. See etymology ...
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loitering, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun loitering is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for loitering is from 1362, in the writing of ...
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LOITERING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comWord History and Origins. Origin of loitering. First recorded in 1350–1400; loiter ( def. ) + -ing ( def. ) for the noun senses; loiter ( def. ) + -ing ...
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LOITERING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary3 senses: 1. the act of standing or acting aimlessly or idly 2. (of a person) given to or characterized by standing or acting.
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(PDF) SHORE, UNSURE: Loitering as a Way of Life - Academia.eduA meditation on loitering as praxis in Tarell McCraney + Barry Jenkins' Moonlight--and beyond.Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
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Void for Vagueness and the Due Process Clause: Doctrine and ..."Void for vagueness" means laws lacking sufficient definiteness, which may violate the Due Process Clause by failing to give adequate guidance and potentially ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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Papachristou v. City of Jacksonville, 405 U.S. 156, 92 S.Ct. 839 (1972)The trial court convicted the defendants for violating the vagrancy ordinance, and the court of appeals affirmed. The defendants appealed on constitutional ...Missing: decision | Show results with:decision
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Broken Windows, Informal Social Control, and Crime: Assessing ...The broken windows thesis posits that neighborhood disorder increases crime directly and indirectly by undermining neighborhood informal social control.
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Broken Windows Theory - Simply PsychologyOct 10, 2025 · Broken windows theory proposes that visible signs of disorder, such as litter, or public drinking, can create an environment that encourages ...
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[PDF] Are Idle Hands the Devil's Workshop? Incapacitation, Concentration ...Are Idle Hands the Devil's Workshop? Incapacitation, Concentration and ... First, there is no definitive evidence on the causal impact of youth programs on crime ...
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The Effects of Multilayered Disorder Characteristics on Fear of Crime ...Dec 8, 2020 · Disorder theory also explains that disorder in a neighborhood is closely related to fear of crime.
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An Experimental Study Into the Effects of Disorder, Using Virtual ...Oct 24, 2024 · A substantial share of empirical work reports a positive relationship between disorder and fear of crime (e.g. Hinkle and Weisburd 2008 ...
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Full article: Perceived Unsafety and Fear of CrimeVisible physical disorder is related to perceived unsafety and fear of crime, not avoidance. Urbanity is related to perceived unsafety, not fear of crime or ...
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The Statute of Laborers; 1351 - Avalon ProjectThe Statute of Labourers, was issued after the great plague of the Black Death, which raged in Europe from 1347 to 1349.
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Statute of Laborers, 1351 - Internet History Sourcebooks ProjectRepresentative of the long-term problems of labor shortage caused by the Black Death, the Statute of Laborers was a vain attempt to enforce the Ordinance of ...
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StatuteofLabourers - EngLegalHist - TWiki - Eben MoglenThe Ordinance and Statute of Laborers were two laws passed in 1349 and 1351, respectively, in response to labor shortages following the Black Death.
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Vagrancy Acts - Oxford ReferenceOne of the earliest government interventions came in 1351, after the Black Death had caused an acute shortage of labour. The statute attempted not only to ...
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The Elizabethan Poor Law, 1601 - OCR B - BBC Bitesize - BBCand beggars might turn to crime; fears that the poor might spread disease ... Anyone over 18 who became a vagrant having been caught before could be hanged.Missing: sturdy | Show results with:sturdy
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[PDF] The Poor Law of 1601 - University of Birminghamvagrants and of the poor laws in the fuller sense of the term ... In order to prevent vagrancy, imprisonment was the penalty for giving alms to sturdy beggars.
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Elizabethan Poor Law | Schoolshistory.org.ukIdle Poor. Vagrants and Beggars. Subject to punishments including Prison. Poor children. Were to become apprentices. The system meant that the local Parish ...Missing: sturdy | Show results with:sturdy
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[PDF] AMERICAN VAGRANCY LAW & SYSTEMS OF LABOR9 The history of vagrancy law is deeply rooted in the Colonial Era.10 In fact, vagrancy law in America is a relic of the English poor laws that were enacted ...
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Volume 62: Law in Colonial Massachusetts, 1630–1800... American life as much as from the inherited legal tradition of English poor relief policies and practices. Compare Caleb Foote, “Vagrancy-Type Law and its ...
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Vagrancy Act of 1866 - Encyclopedia VirginiaThe Vagrancy Act of 1866, passed by the General Assembly on January 15, 1866, forced into employment, for a term of up to three months, any person who appeared ...
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Vagrancy - Encyclopedia of Greater PhiladelphiaVagrancy laws adopted by colonists in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, as in most other English colonies in America, derived from fifteenth-century ...
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[PDF] Grants Pass and the Vagrancy Revolution RevisitedJun 1, 2025 · He argued that loitering and vagrancy laws were constitutionally suspect for a panoply of reasons. When used to suppress speech protected by ...
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The Impact of Industrialization and Urbanization on CrimeIt then presents a historical perspective, showing that the relationship between urbanization and crime was established long before the advent of modernization.
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[PDF] "Broken Windows" and Police Discretion - Office of Justice ProgramsVagrancy and loitering laws, for example, have been used to deny minorities ... police handling of the homeless, drunks, drug dealers and users, the ...
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Chicago v. Morales | 527 U.S. 41 (1999)Chicago's Gang Congregation Ordinance prohibits "criminal street gang members" from loitering in public places. Under the ordinance, if a police officer ...
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[PDF] Criminal Policy in Sweden During the Last Fifty YearsCon- victed vagrants are kept in agricultural colonies. The Lunacy Act of 1929 introduced the rule important in prac- tice that a vagrant who during his stay at ...
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[PDF] vagrancy and vagrancy-type laws in colonial history and todayOct 6, 2022 · In 1824, a new Vagrancy Act was passed in England.9 The act, which has been enormously influential around the world, both drew on and developed ...
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[PDF] Pendleton Crime Reduction Project - University of CincinnatiThe lookouts, or scouts, in this area tend to be crack addicts who will watch for police in exchange for crack “crumbs.” Police also report that dealers in this ...
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[PDF] Down on the Corner: An Analysis of Gang-Related Antiloitering LawsApr 15, 2025 · Current laws are inadequate to deal with problems posed by gang loitering and loitering as a means to facilitate trafficking in narcotics and ...
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Disorder policing to reduce crime: An updated systematic review ...May 1, 2024 · The updated meta-analysis suggests that policing disorder strategies are associated with overall statistically significant crime reduction effects.
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Subway Crime Fell in 1991, Officials Say - The New York TimesFeb 21, 1992 · The total number of murders, rapes, robberies, assaults and other serious crimes committed in the New York City subway system declined 15 ...
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How Bratton's NYPD Saved the Subway System - Manhattan Institutemurders, robberies, rapes, assaults and thefts. Two years later, the number had dropped to 12,199. As ...
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[PDF] Opportunity Makes the Thief: A Practical Theory for Crime PreventionThese methods derive from rational choice theory and aim, (i) to increase the perceived effort of crime, (ii) to increase the perceived risks, (iii) to reduce ...
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Rational Choice Theory of Criminology - Simply PsychologyOct 5, 2025 · Deterrence theory operates through fear of punishment. It increases the perceived cost of crime by using the threat of legal sanctions.Missing: loitering | Show results with:loitering
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Are Property Owners Responsible for the Behavior of Loiterers?Jun 11, 2018 · However, property owners maintain the right to protect their invitees from known or obvious dangers, such as repeated violent crimes in the ...
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Discouraging Loiterers by Design - ASIS InternationalMay 1, 2008 · Most homeless persons realize that they are trespassing on private property; there is no need to inform them. The best approach is to simply and ...
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6 Ideas to Prevent Loitering at Your Business - AMAROKPrevent loitering with electric fencing, video surveillance, gate access control, alarm-based lighting, clear signage, and employee training.<|separator|>
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[PDF] DISORDER AND DECAY The Concept and Measurement of ...Specifically, Skogan described social disorder as loitering, drug use, vandalism, gang activity, public drinking, and street harass- ment and physical ...
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The Concept and Measurement of Perceived Neighborhood DisorderAug 10, 2025 · ... Loitering. Drug use. Vandalism. Gang activity. Public drinking. Harassment on street. Abandoned buildings. Garbage, litter, trash, and junk.Missing: sanitation | Show results with:sanitation
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[PDF] Police Discretion and the Quality of Life in Public PlacesThe article discusses police discretion in "quality-of-life" policing, the need for new legal authority, and suggests political and administrative measures to ...
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Loitering: Laws, Effects, and Solutions - ECAMJun 18, 2025 · Loitering means hanging around in public spaces without a clear reason to be there. It's considered one of the minor legal offenses- like public nuisance and ...What is Loitering in a Public... · How to Prevent Loitering on...
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Understanding the Impact of Homelessness on Retail CentersJan 29, 2024 · These negative experiences can deter potential customers, leading to a reduction in foot traffic in retail spaces. Sales are also affected ...
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How Does Loitering Hurt My Business? - Integrated Access SecuritySep 13, 2025 · Loitering alienates customers, causes property damage, and can lead to crime, including theft and shoplifting, impacting business profitability.What Makes Loitering Bad For... · 1. Alienating Customers · How To Prevent Loitering
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[PDF] The truth behind welfare dependency - Congress.govAug 12, 2019 · We know that beliefs about dependency, laziness, and voluntary unemployment among the poor are pervasive. But why is that? The primary culprit ...
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A Sociological Analysis of the Law of Vagrancy - jstorthe economic institution of the society. The vagrancy laws were designed to alleviate a condition defined by the lawmakers as undesirable. The solu-.
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[PDF] Five Hundred Years of English Poor Laws, 1349-1834begging, movement and vagrancy, and the labor shortage as essentially the same problem, to be dealt with in one law . . . . The beggar, in the concern of ...
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Unemployment and the specialization of criminal activityAug 5, 2025 · Although economic theory suggests that unemployment and crime rates have a positive relationship, empirical studies have found different results ...
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Mean Streets and Mental Health: Depression and PTSD at Crime ...Respondents on the violent hot spot streets were also more likely to be unemployed (38.3%) when compared with residents of cold spots (15.5%). As described ...Missing: loitering | Show results with:loitering
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society - Vagrancy LawsHistorically, vagrancy laws have been written to address issues of morality, public health, public safety, or labor deficiency. Vagrancy and ...
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Papachristou v. City of Jacksonville | 405 U.S. 156 (1972)The Jacksonville vagrancy ordinance, under which petitioners were convicted, is void for vagueness, in that it "fails to give a person of ordinary intelligence ...
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Alabama Code § 13A-11-9 (2024) - Loitering. - Justia Law(3) Loiters or remains in a public place for the purpose of engaging or soliciting another person to engage in prostitution or sodomy. (4) Being masked, loiters ...
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Arkansas Code § 5-71-213 (2024) - Loitering - Justia LawA person commits the offense of loitering if he or she: (3) Lingers or remains on a sidewalk, roadway, or public right-of-way, in a public parking lot or ...
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Anti-Loitering Laws Will Not Help California Fight Human TraffickingMay 9, 2024 · In January 2023, California removed “loitering in a public place with the intent to commit prostitution” from the state's penal code.
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8-4-015 Gang loitering.Gang loitering has enabled criminal street gangs to establish control over identifiable areas, to intimidate others from entering those areas, or to conceal ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Chapter 9.90 LOITERING BY CRIMINAL STREET GANGS(7) Members of criminal street gangs establish control over identifiable areas of the community by loitering in those areas and intimidating others from ...
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Many more cities ban sleeping outside despite a lack of shelter spaceJan 27, 2025 · The roughly 150 homelessness measures typically include prohibitions on camping, sleeping or storing property on public land.
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California Loitering Laws Explained - Rebecca Feigelson LawThe primary statute governing loitering is Penal Code Section 647(h), which states that anyone who “loiters, prowls, or wanders upon the private property of ...
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[PDF] Gang-and-Narcotics-Loitering-Suite.pdf - Chicago Police DepartmentAug 9, 2024 · Special Order S10-02 outlines the implementation and enforcement of gang and narcotics-related loitering provisions, and revises procedures for ...
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Vagrancy Act 1824, Section 4 - Legislation.gov.ukSection 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824 defines offenses such as wandering without means of subsistence, indecent exposure, and gathering alms under false pretenses ...
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Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, Section 60(a)to stop any pedestrian and search him or anything carried by him for offensive weapons or dangerous instruments;. (b)to stop any vehicle and search the ...
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Summary Offences Act 1981 - New Zealand Legislation27 · Indecent exposure ; Loitering and trespass ; 28 · Being found in public place preparing to commit offence ; 29 · Being found on property, etc, without ...
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Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2013 - Auckland CouncilPlacing, leaving, abandoning or repairing any object, material or structure in a public place that is likely to cause a safety risk, nuisance or interference ...Missing: loitering | Show results with:loitering
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[PDF] Sweden - Housing Rights WatchThere are no laws or regulations prohibiting loitering or vagrancy. ... There are no laws or other regulations in Sweden concerning dumpster diving.
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[PDF] Varieties of Punitiveness in Europe: Homelessness and Urban ...Punitiveness towards homelessness includes exclusionary measures, laws, policing, and incarceration, often through spatial restrictions, and is driven by ...
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Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act 1906(2) Every suspected person or reputed thief, frequenting or loitering in or about any river, canal or navigable stream, dock or basin, or any quay, wharf or ...
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Order Maintenance, the Quality of Urban Life, and PolicePolice order-maintenance activities provide immediate gains for the police and the community by reducing fear of crime, increasing community support for the ...Missing: loitering | Show results with:loitering
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[PDF] Drug Loitering Training BulletinHealth and Safety Code (HSC) Section 11532 prohibits drug loitering. This state law provides officers an additional tool which can be used by Department ...
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Utah Code Section 53-25-602Law enforcement officer responsibilities for gang loitering. (1), If a law enforcement officer observes an individual whom the law enforcement officer ...Missing: maintenance | Show results with:maintenance
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Zero-tolerance policing | College of PolicingMay 27, 2022 · Aggressive order maintenance, popularly known as zero-tolerance policing, is one of two strategies that are often used to address the disorderly ...
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[PDF] Police Enforcement Strategies to Prevent Crime in Hot Spot AreasRecent research studies suggest that focused police interventions, such as directed patrols, proactive arrests, and problem-oriented policing, can produce ...
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Loitering detection: identifying suspicious targetsJul 13, 2018 · When detecting loitering events, security cameras equipped with video analytics tend to be the most appropriate sensor choice. This has an ...
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[PDF] Policing's Tradition of Foot Patrol as an Innovative Community ...In modern policing, foot patrol has been suggested as a remedy to strained relations between community members and the police, and the practice has made a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Order Maintenance Policing - Oxford AcademicOrder maintenance is the police role in defining and regulating the fair use of public spaces, and it has been a central aspect of police work since the ...
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[PDF] COMPSTAT: - Bureau of Justice AssistanceThe NYPD col- lected crime statistics mainly for the purpose of reporting the data to the FBI, so the statistics were unavailable for timely crime analysis.
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[PDF] The Private Role in Public SafetyJun 23, 2022 · This Article uses the term “criminal system” to refer to the institutions and individual con- duct that relate to the promulgation and ...
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The Role of Private Security in Law EnforcementPrivate security personnel often work in tandem with law enforcement agencies. They serve as the “eyes and ears” on the ground, reporting suspicious activities.
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Police stops to reduce crime: A systematic review and meta-analysisJan 10, 2023 · Police stop interventions produce meaningful and significant reductions in crime without evidence of spatial displacement.
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Police stops to reduce crime: A systematic review and meta‐analysisPolice stop interventions lead to significant reductions in area‐level crime with evidence of a diffusion of crime control benefits to nearby areas. However, ...Missing: loitering | Show results with:loitering
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[PDF] The Effects of Place-Centric Crime Reduction Efforts In Three ...Place-centric crime reduction efforts led to a crime decrease of up to 41% in three cities, with a multi-sector strategy.
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[PDF] THE IMPACT OF ORDER-MAINTENANCE POLICING ON NEW ...May 10, 2007 · rate of order-maintenance arrests on average would produce about an 11 percent reduction in robbery and a 28 percent reduction in homicide.
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Impact of Order-Maintenance Policing on New York City Homicide ...This study examined the effects of order-maintenance arrests on precinct-level robbery and homicide trends in New York City for 1988-2001, ...
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Kolender v. Lawson | 461 U.S. 352 (1983)This appeal presents a facial challenge to a criminal statute that requires persons who loiter or wander on the streets to provide a credible and reliable ...
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Kolender v. Lawson | OyezLawson challenged the California law that requires persons who loiter or wander on the streets to provide a 'credible and reliable' identification.Missing: vagueness | Show results with:vagueness
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LACATUS v. SWITZERLAND - HUDOC - The Council of EuropeFine imposed on a poor and vulnerable Roma woman for unintrusive begging, and subsequent imprisonment for five days for non-payment.Missing: vagueness | Show results with:vagueness
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[PDF] Racism, Homelessness, and the Criminal and Juvenile Legal SystemsNational vagrancy arrest rates are shown below, with Black people, Native. Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, and Native Americans almost twice as likely as ...Missing: loitering | Show results with:loitering
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[PDF] Criminalization of Homelessness in the United States of Americaincreased by 25%, city-wide bans on loitering, loafing, and vagrancy have increased by 35%, ... local law enforcement practices that criminalize homelessness, and ...Missing: impact minorities
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“You Have to Move!”: The Cruel and Ineffective Criminalization of ...Aug 14, 2024 · This report takes an in-depth look at houselessness in Los Angeles and at city policies towards unhoused people in recent years, with reference ...<|separator|>
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City Council Repeals Problematic Law to Reduce Disproportionate ...Jun 22, 2020 · City Council unanimously repealed from the Seattle Municipal Code (SMC) the problematic ordinance regarding “prostitution loitering,” as requested by ...Missing: disparate | Show results with:disparate
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Supporters, Opponents Clash Over Bill That Would Decriminalize ...Oct 14, 2025 · Gavin Newsom will veto Senate Bill (SB) 357. The legislation proposes ending punishment for people “loitering in a public place with the intent ...
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ACLU of MD Asks Court to Throw Out Annapolis 'Anti-Loitering' LawJul 6, 2000 · "The ordinance allows law enforcement officers almost total discretion to order citizens to move along if they think their behavior is ...
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Hot spots policing of small geographic areas effects on crime - PMCResearchers have argued that many crime problems can be reduced more efficiently if police officers focused their attention to these deviant places. The appeal ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Activity-adjusted crime rates show that public safety worsened in 2020Nov 7, 2022 · While the number of crimes fell, the risk of public victimization rose by ~24% in 2020—from 10 to 13 victimizations per million hours spent in ...
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[PDF] Disorder policing to reduce crime: An updated systematic review ...Abstract. Research Summary: Broken windows theory suggests that police can prevent serious crime by addressing social and physical disorder in neighborhoods ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] CHICAGO'S NEW GANG LOITERING ORDINANCEThe note begins by detailing the history of loitering, noting that antiloitering laws and policies were traditionally used to discriminate against “society's ...
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Focused deterrence strategies effects on crime: A systematic reviewFocused deterrence is associated with moderate crime reductions, especially targeting gangs, and does not displace crime to other areas.
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Loitering for the Purpose of Prostitution | Penal Code 653.22 PCPenal Code 653.22 PC makes it a crime to loiter in a public place in order to engage in prostitution, even if a sexual act never occurs.
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Walking While Wearing a Dress: Prostitution Loitering Ordinances ...Jun 1, 2016 · New York's prostitution loitering ordinance, § 240.37 of the New York State Penal Code (NYSPC), was passed in 1976 to clean up “aggressive ...
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California “Loitering” Laws – When Is It a Crime? - Shouse Law GroupUnder California law, “loitering” itself is not a crime. However, it can be charged as an offense under certain California Penal Code sections if it is done ...
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[PDF] Alternatives to Arrests and Police Responses to HomelessnessOct 9, 2020 · Strategies include specialized law enforcement responses, co-responder models, and non-law-enforcement responses, all of which can serve as ...
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Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Law Enforcement ...Generally, the goal of street outreach is to connect people to a coordinated entry process that results in stable housing with supports in place to keep people ...
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[PDF] Criminalization of Homelessness: The Impact of a Market-Oriented ...Jun 12, 2025 · Since the fourteenth century, countries have sought to criminalize unhoused individuals by labeling them as “vagrants.
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On Lessons Not Learned: Blue Cities Like Seattle Confirm the ...May 9, 2024 · To repair enough “broken windows” and bring Seattle back from the brink would require immense amounts of moral and political courage.
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Problem‐oriented policing for reducing crime and disorder: An ...Jun 15, 2020 · Our review provides strong and consistent evidence that POP is an effective strategy for reducing crime and disorder.
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[PDF] CRIMINALIZING HOMELESSNESS WORSENS THE CRISIS ...There is zero empirical evidence that criminalization reduces homelessness. Many laws criminalizing homelessness have existed in numerous cities since the ...
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The 2020 De-Policing: An Empirical Analysis - Dae-Young Kim, 2024Nov 24, 2023 · In 2020, police activities decreased substantially across large US cities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the killing of George Floyd by a police ...
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[PDF] Explaining the Recent Homicide Spikes in U.S. Cities1 At least. 11,047 people have died in gun violence so far in 2020, compared to 15,208 in all of 2019. At this rate, 2020 will easily be the deadliest year for ...
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Before and After the 2020 Homicide Spike by James Tuttle, author of ...Oct 6, 2025 · In 2020, the homicide rate spiked by its largest margin in recorded history. The FBI estimated an increase of 27%. The CDC recorded 5,434 ...Missing: loitering ordinances reinstatement<|separator|>
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Less Frequent, More Deadly - Council on Criminal JusticeIn a sample of 17 large American cities, the lethality of violent offenses increased 31% from 2019 to 2020 and was 20% higher in 2024 than in 2018. Thirteen of ...Missing: loitering wave
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A new wave of 'tough-on-crime' laws aim to intimidate criminals ...Mar 14, 2024 · In Washington, D.C., the city council approved public safety measures including establishing “drug-free zones” to target drug-related loitering.
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The Return of Broken Windows Policing | Common JusticeMar 25, 2024 · Even today, plainclothes and anti-gun police units, which were deemed unconstitutional and disbanded in 2020, have made a return to Harlem. A ...
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[PDF] Blue Cities Like Seattle Confirm the Broken Windows Theory—40 ...May 9, 2024 · 7 Is it really a coincidence that once city leaders adopted new progressive approaches to law enforcement, crime and vagrancy skyrocketed?
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Fortress Europe: Migration flashpoints in 2025 | Context by TRFJul 21, 2025 · European countries have stepped up border controls, cracked down on smuggling gangs and outsourced asylum processing, while European Union ...
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Migrants at the Gate: Europe Tries to Curb Undocumented MigrationFeb 28, 2025 · The EU Pact, which will go into effect in 2026, aims to further enhance border-control procedures within the EU, streamline asylum applications ...Missing: loitering 2020-2025
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EU external borders: irregular crossings down 18% in the first 7 ...Aug 7, 2025 · Irregular border crossings into the European Union fell by 18%, to 95 200, in the first seven months of 2025, according to preliminary data ...
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EU Migration Trends Shift in 2025: Asylum Claims Down, Border ...Sep 17, 2025 · Europe has recorded a marked decline in irregular border crossings and asylum applications in 2025, even as international agencies warn of ...Missing: loitering 2020-2025
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Why “Broken Windows” Policing is Still a Good IdeaMar 31, 2025 · Broken Windows policing was the original public health strategy for criminal justice, and it offers important lessons for America's crime situation today.Missing: revival | Show results with:revival