Measure: Removal of crime motivator

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Removal of a crime motivator is the measure of reducing risk by removing the benefits of a crime.

Description

This is the physical alteration of potential vandalism targets:

  1. Rapid repair of damaged property
  2. Rapid removal of graffiti
  3. Use of small windowpanes
  4. Elimination of school washroom and toilet stall doors
  5. Elimination of bars over toilet stall doorways
  6. School restroom thermostats kept at 62°F
  7. Removal of gates and fences
  8. Repainting of playground equipment in bright colours
  9. Beautification programs (e.g., landscaping, painting, maintenance)

Essential conditions

Requirements to the urban environment

Effectiveness

Side effects

Footnotes and references