Difference between revisions of "Measure type: Target hardening"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
This situational crime prevention approach involves the use of devices or materials designed to obstruct the vandal by physical barriers:
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This situational crime prevention approach involves
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the use of devices or materials designed to obstruct the vandal by physical
1. Toughened glass (acrylic, polycarbon, etc.)
 
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barriers:
2. Latticework or screens to cover windows
 
 
# Toughened glass (acrylic, polycarbon, etc.)
3. Fire-retardant paint
 
 
# Latticework or screens to cover windows
4. High-impact plastic or steel fixtures
 
 
# Fire-retardant paint
5. Hardened rubber or plastic swing seats
 
 
# High-impact plastic or steel fixtures
6. Concrete or steel picnic tables, benches, bleachers
 
 
# Hardened rubber or plastic swing seats
7. Trash receptacles bolted to concrete bases
 
 
# Concrete or steel picnic tables, benches, bleachers
8. Rough-play-tolerant adventure playgrounds
 
 
# Trash receptacles bolted to concrete bases
9. Original planting of large-diameter trees
 
 
# Rough-play-tolerant adventure playgrounds
10. Slash-proof transit vehicle seats
 
 
# Original planting of large-diameter trees
11. Steel-framed bus seats
 
12. Anti-graffiti repellent spray on bus seats
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# Slash-proof transit vehicle seats
 
# Steel-framed bus seats
13. Tamper-proof sign hardware and fasteners
 
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# Anti-graffiti repellent spray on bus seats
14. Door anchor hinges with non-removable pins
 
 
# Tamper-proof sign hardware and fasteners
 
# Door anchor hinges with non-removable pins
   
 
== Essential conditions ==
 
== Essential conditions ==

Revision as of 16:35, 17 December 2012

Measure type: Target hardening

Description

This situational crime prevention approach involves the use of devices or materials designed to obstruct the vandal by physical barriers:

  1. Toughened glass (acrylic, polycarbon, etc.)
  2. Latticework or screens to cover windows
  3. Fire-retardant paint
  4. High-impact plastic or steel fixtures
  5. Hardened rubber or plastic swing seats
  6. Concrete or steel picnic tables, benches, bleachers
  7. Trash receptacles bolted to concrete bases
  8. Rough-play-tolerant adventure playgrounds
  9. Original planting of large-diameter trees
  10. Slash-proof transit vehicle seats
  11. Steel-framed bus seats
  12. Anti-graffiti repellent spray on bus seats
  13. Tamper-proof sign hardware and fasteners
  14. Door anchor hinges with non-removable pins

Essential conditions

Requirements to the urban environment

Effectiveness

Side effects

Footnotes and references

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