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Indicators for an increased chance of an object becoming a target for vandalism, are described on the page about [[Security issue: Vandalism#Contributing circumstances|vandalism]]. Some important aspects to determine whether an area has many targets for vandalism are:
 
Indicators for an increased chance of an object becoming a target for vandalism, are described on the page about [[Security issue: Vandalism#Contributing circumstances|vandalism]]. Some important aspects to determine whether an area has many targets for vandalism are:
* Are there many '''public''' objects (objects with little [[Measure: Ownership|ownership]] attached) in the area?
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* Are there many '''public''' objects (objects with little [[Measure: Ownership|ownership]] associated with them) in the area?
 
* Are there public objects that can be made to fail in amusing or spectacular fashion (such as hardened glass)
 
* Are there public objects that can be made to fail in amusing or spectacular fashion (such as hardened glass)
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* Are these objects easily accessible?
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Revision as of 10:59, 27 May 2013

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Vandalism is a crime that is not restricted to a specific type of urban object, but not all objects are equally likely to become a target for vandalism.

Indicators for an increased chance of an object becoming a target for vandalism, are described on the page about vandalism. Some important aspects to determine whether an area has many targets for vandalism are:

  • Are there many public objects (objects with little ownership associated with them) in the area?
  • Are there public objects that can be made to fail in amusing or spectacular fashion (such as hardened glass)
  • Are these objects easily accessible?