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Addition "Albuquerque" sub-section in "Case studies" section
The Safe Streets Program sought to deter and reduce unsafe driving and incidence of crime by saturating areas where high crime and crash rates were prevalent with law enforcement officers. The strategy of the Safe Streets Program relied on police stopping drivers for any traffic law violations, regardless of how minor those violations may have been. The methodology behind the program demonstrates the use of deterrence theory in preventing crime.

Addition to "Racial bias" sub-section in "Criticism" section
Minority groups have tended to be targeted at higher rates by the Broken Windows style of policing. Broken Windows policies have been utilized more heavily in minority neighborhoods where low-income, poor infrastructure, and social disorder were widespread, causing minority groups to perceive that they were being racially profiled under Broken Windows policing.

Addition to "See also" section
Deterrence (penology) Racial Profiling