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Zero tolerance

a policy that provides for the imposition of the maximum possible restrictions and sanctions under the law, even for minor offenses or misdemeanors, in order to eliminate undesirable behavior. These programs became widespread in the 1980s and 1990s and were based on the broken window theory proposed by James Keywells and George Clinton. According to this theory, eliminating small deviations before they escalate reduces the likelihood of committing more serious crimes.

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