Difference between revisions of "Measure type: Target removal"

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# Key-controlled light fixtures in public areas
 
# Key-controlled light fixtures in public areas
 
# Removal of (or no replanting of) easily damaged trees/bushes
 
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== Examples ==
   
 
== Essential conditions ==
 
== Essential conditions ==

Revision as of 15:46, 25 March 2013

Target removal is the measure of reducing risk by removing the perceived attracting aspects from an attractive object.

Description

This is the physical removal or enhanced inaccessibility of potential vandalism targets:

  1. Use of graffiti dissuaders
    1. Teflon, plastic laminate, fiberglass, or melamine covering
    2. Rock cement, slanted siding, or deeply grooved surfaces
    3. "Paint-outs" or use of contrasting colours in patterned surfaces
    4. Fast-growing wall vines or shrubbery, or construction of wall barriers
  2. Removal of pay phones from high-loitering areas
  3. Removal of corner bus seats, hidden from driver's view
  4. Removal of outside plant bulbs
  5. Windowless school or other buildings
  6. Omission of ground-level windows
  7. Concealed school door closers
  8. Concealed pipework
  9. Fittings moved out of reach (e.g., from wall to ceiling)
  10. Signs/fixtures made flush with wall or ceiling
  11. Key-controlled light fixtures in public areas
  12. Removal of (or no replanting of) easily damaged trees/bushes

Examples

Essential conditions

Requirements to the urban environment

Effectiveness

Side effects

Footnotes and references