Difference between revisions of "Measure type: Removing means"
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# Placement of school thermostats, fire alarms, and light switches far |
# Placement of school thermostats, fire alarms, and light switches far |
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from "hang-out" areas |
from "hang-out" areas |
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== Essential conditions == |
== Essential conditions == |
Revision as of 10:56, 25 March 2013
Removing means is the measure of reducing risk by ensuring the tools or other means conductive to crime are not available.
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Description
This is the alteration of the means to criminal or aggressive behaviour by making such means less available, less accessible, or less potentially injurious:
- Control over sales of spray paint and indelible markers
- Removal of debris from construction/demolition sites
- Removal of waste paper, rubbish, and other combustibles
- Use of tamperproof screws
- Placement of permanent signs, building names, and decorative hardware out of reach from ground
- Placement of school thermostats, fire alarms, and light switches far
from "hang-out" areas
Examples
Essential conditions
Requirements to the urban environment
Effectiveness
Side effects
Footnotes and references