“…Despite explicitly different images and meanings between social disorder (e.g., drug activities, group of kids causing problems) and physical disorder (e.g., buildings with broken windows, litter, graffiti), most studies examining the role of disorder in the mechanisms of the broken windows thesis have used a general disorder measure rather than separated measures of social disorder and physical disorder (for exceptions, see Hinkle 2013, 2015; O’Brien and Ciomek, 2022; Sampson and Raudenbush 1999; Ward et al 2017). Thus, we know little about how social disorder and physical disorder differentially influence informal social controls in the community, though some studies have identified differential impacts of social disorder and physical disorder on diverse outcomes known to be related to informal social controls in the community, such as physical outdoor activity (Molnar, Gortmaker, Bull, and Buka 2004) and fear of crime (Hinkle 2015; Kuen, Weisburd, White, and Hinkle 2022).…”