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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
If appropriately employed, target removal is one of most effective approaches to crime prevention<ref>[http://www.popcenter.org/library/crimeprevention/volume_01/01poyner.pdf Poyner, Barry, ''what works in crime prevention: an overview of evaluations'', crime prevention studies, 1993]</ref>, as it removes the motivator for committing a crime.
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If appropriately employed, target removal is one of most effective approaches to crime prevention<ref>[http://www.popcenter.org/library/crimeprevention/volume_01/01poyner.pdf Poyner, Barry, ''what works in crime prevention: an overview of evaluations'', crime prevention studies, 1993]</ref>, as it removes the motivator for committing a crime.
   
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
 
* Removal of money-carrying devices such as pay phones from high-loitering areas
* Use of graffiti dissuaders
 
 
* Omission of ground-level windows against vandalism
** Teflon, plastic laminate, fiberglass, or melamine covering
 
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* Concealing or placing out of reach of vulnerable parts
** Rock cement, slanted siding, or deeply grooved surfaces
 
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* Engraved sign instead of mounted signs against vandalism
** "Paint-outs" or use of contrasting colours in patterned surfaces
 
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* Removal of vandalism-prone street furniture, plants or fixtures or replacing them with less attractive targets
** Fast-growing wall vines or shrubbery, or construction of wall barriers
 
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* Removing people vulnerable for robbery and/or assault from high-risk locations by providing alternative routes or means of transport.
* Removal of pay phones from high-loitering areas
 
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* Removing masses as attractive target for fanatics by designing out crowds and busy places.
* Removal of corner bus seats, hidden from driver's view
 
* Removal of outside plant bulbs
 
* Windowless school or other buildings
 
* Omission of ground-level windows
 
* Concealed school door closers
 
* Concealed pipework
 
* Fittings moved out of reach (e.g., from wall to ceiling)
 
* Signs/fixtures made flush with wall or ceiling
 
* Key-controlled light fixtures in public areas
 
* Removal of (or no replanting of) easily damaged trees/bushes
 
   
 
== Essential conditions ==
 
== Essential conditions ==
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There are no specific environmental conditions required to make target removal effective, but it does require a good understanding what makes a situation attractive for a perpetrator and some creativity to remove the attractiveness of a target without impairing the function of the object (too much).
   
 
== Requirements to the urban environment ==
 
== Requirements to the urban environment ==
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Apart from the general conditions, there are no specific requirements for the urban environment.
   
 
== Effectiveness ==
 
== Effectiveness ==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
 
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|- style="background:#f0f0f0;
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! Financial gain !! Boredom or compulsive behaviour !! Impulse !! Conflict in beliefs
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|-
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| [[Security issue: Burglary|Burglary]]{{#info:Burglary is the crime of illicitly entering a building with the intent to commit an offence, particularly (but not limited to) theft.}} || [[Security issue: Assault|Physical assault]]{{#info:Assault, is a crime which involves causing a victim to fear or to experience any type of violence, except for sexual violence}} || [[Security issue: Destruction by riots|Destruction by riots]]{{#info:Destruction by riots is the act of vandalism of property by organised groups for a shared rational or rationalised reason.}} || [[Security issue: Mass killing|Mass killing]]{{#info:Mass killing is the crime of purposely causing harm or death to a group of (unknown) people in order to make a statement or to influence the public opinion. This threat is exerted out of wilful action by fanatics: terrorists or criminal activists.}}
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|-
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| [[Security issue: Ram raid|Ram-raiding]]{{#info:Ram raid is a particular technique for burglars to gain access to primarily commercial premises, by means of driving -usually stolen- vehicles into locked or closed entrances, exits or windows.}}|| [[Security issue: Sexual assault|Sexual assault]]{{#info:Sexual assault is assault of a sexual nature on another person, or any sexual act committed without consent}} || || [[Security issue: Destruction by fanatics|Destruction of property by fanatics]]{{#info:Destruction by fanatics is the crime of purposely causing damage in order to make a statement or to influence the public opinion.}}
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|-
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| [[Security issue: Pickpocketing|Pickpocketing]]{{#info:Pickpocketing is a form of theft that involves the stealing of valuables from a victim without their noticing the theft at the time. }} || [[Security issue: Vandalism|Vandalism]]{{#info:Vandalism is the act of wilful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control.}} || ||
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|-
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| [[Security issue: Robbery|Robbery]]{{#info:Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear. It is used her exclusively for acts committed to individual persons.}} || [[Security issue: Grafitti|Graffiti]]{{#info:Grafitti is the defacement of property by means of writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed on a surface in a public place without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. }} || ||
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|-
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| [[Security issue: Raid|Raid]]{{#info:Raid is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value from a commercial venue by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear.}} || [[Security issue: Antisocial behaviour|Antisocial Behaviour]]{{#info:Antisocial behaviour is an accumulation category of relatively small crimes that highly influence the security perception of citizens. }} || ||
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| [[Security issue: Vehicle theft|Vehicle theft]]{{#info:Vehicle theft is the crime of theft, or attempt of theft of or from a motor vehicle (automobile, truck, bus, motorcycle, etc.).}} || || ||
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|}
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<div style="color:red">table to be updated if security issue pages finished</div>
 
== Side effects ==
 
== Side effects ==
   

Revision as of 19:00, 25 March 2013

Target removal is the measure of reducing risk by either removing the perceived attractive aspects from an attractive object, or removing the object as a whole.

Description

If appropriately employed, target removal is one of most effective approaches to crime prevention[1], as it removes the motivator for committing a crime.

Examples

  • Removal of money-carrying devices such as pay phones from high-loitering areas
  • Omission of ground-level windows against vandalism
  • Concealing or placing out of reach of vulnerable parts
  • Engraved sign instead of mounted signs against vandalism
  • Removal of vandalism-prone street furniture, plants or fixtures or replacing them with less attractive targets
  • Removing people vulnerable for robbery and/or assault from high-risk locations by providing alternative routes or means of transport.
  • Removing masses as attractive target for fanatics by designing out crowds and busy places.

Essential conditions

There are no specific environmental conditions required to make target removal effective, but it does require a good understanding what makes a situation attractive for a perpetrator and some creativity to remove the attractiveness of a target without impairing the function of the object (too much).

Requirements to the urban environment

Apart from the general conditions, there are no specific requirements for the urban environment.

Effectiveness

Financial gain Boredom or compulsive behaviour Impulse Conflict in beliefs
Burglary{{#info:Burglary is the crime of illicitly entering a building with the intent to commit an offence, particularly (but not limited to) theft.}} Physical assault{{#info:Assault, is a crime which involves causing a victim to fear or to experience any type of violence, except for sexual violence}} Destruction by riots{{#info:Destruction by riots is the act of vandalism of property by organised groups for a shared rational or rationalised reason.}} Mass killing{{#info:Mass killing is the crime of purposely causing harm or death to a group of (unknown) people in order to make a statement or to influence the public opinion. This threat is exerted out of wilful action by fanatics: terrorists or criminal activists.}}
Ram-raiding{{#info:Ram raid is a particular technique for burglars to gain access to primarily commercial premises, by means of driving -usually stolen- vehicles into locked or closed entrances, exits or windows.}} Sexual assault{{#info:Sexual assault is assault of a sexual nature on another person, or any sexual act committed without consent}} Destruction of property by fanatics{{#info:Destruction by fanatics is the crime of purposely causing damage in order to make a statement or to influence the public opinion.}}
Pickpocketing{{#info:Pickpocketing is a form of theft that involves the stealing of valuables from a victim without their noticing the theft at the time. }} Vandalism{{#info:Vandalism is the act of wilful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control.}}
Robbery{{#info:Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear. It is used her exclusively for acts committed to individual persons.}} Graffiti{{#info:Grafitti is the defacement of property by means of writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed on a surface in a public place without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. }}
Raid{{#info:Raid is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value from a commercial venue by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear.}} Antisocial Behaviour{{#info:Antisocial behaviour is an accumulation category of relatively small crimes that highly influence the security perception of citizens. }}
Vehicle theft{{#info:Vehicle theft is the crime of theft, or attempt of theft of or from a motor vehicle (automobile, truck, bus, motorcycle, etc.).}}
table to be updated if security issue pages finished

Side effects

Footnotes and references