'Broken hospital windows': debating the theory of spreading disorder and its application to healthcare organizations
Abstract Background Research in criminology and social-psychology supports the idea that visible signs of disorder, both physical and social, may perpetuate further disorder, leading to neighborhood incivilities, petty violations, and potentially criminal behavior. This theory of 'broken window...
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Main Authors: | Kate Churruca (Author), Louise A. Ellis (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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