http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti2025-07-14T13:04:45+00:00Western Australian CPTED Awardsadmin@wa-cpted-awards.orgJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementWestern Australian 'Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011-2015' 2012-05-21T00:04:40+00:002012-05-21T00:04:40+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/71<p>The new Western Australian 'Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011-2015' has been resulting in significantly reduced costs to local government for graffiti removal and the numbers of reports of graffiti in Perth's northern suburbs of Joondalup and Wanneroo have halved in 12 months. This new Graffiti Strategy replaces previous graffiti prevention initiatives.</p><p>The new Western Australian 'Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011-2015' has been resulting in significantly reduced costs to local government for graffiti removal and the numbers of reports of graffiti in Perth's northern suburbs of Joondalup and Wanneroo have halved in 12 months. This new Graffiti Strategy replaces previous graffiti prevention initiatives.</p>WA 'Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011-2015 Implementation Plan'2012-05-21T00:07:56+00:002012-05-21T00:07:56+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/72<p>The new WA 'Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011-2015' is supported by an 'Implementation Plan' that describes the roles and responsibilities of the different agencies involved in implementing the strategy.</p><p>The new WA 'Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011-2015' is supported by an 'Implementation Plan' that describes the roles and responsibilities of the different agencies involved in implementing the strategy.</p>Goodbye Graffiti (WA Police)2012-05-21T21:04:05+00:002012-05-21T21:04:05+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/73<p>The Goodbye Graffiti website is dedicated to graffiti vandalism management within Western Australia and is managed by the WA Police Graffiti Team. It provides a comprehensive online information service to assist the community with graffiti management and reduction strategies.</p><p>The Goodbye Graffiti website is dedicated to graffiti vandalism management within Western Australia and is managed by the WA Police Graffiti Team. It provides a comprehensive online information service to assist the community with graffiti management and reduction strategies.</p>Melbourne Graffiti Management strategy 2009-2013 2012-05-21T21:33:20+00:002012-05-21T21:33:20+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/74<p>City of Melbourne Graffiti Management strategy 2009-2013. Follows on from the previous Victorian Anti-Graffiti Toolbox. The 2009-2013 Graffiti management plan builds on a 'social change' approach that reflects the high cultural and art value recently bestowed on some of Melbourne's graffiti.</p><p>City of Melbourne Graffiti Management strategy 2009-2013. Follows on from the previous Victorian Anti-Graffiti Toolbox. The 2009-2013 Graffiti management plan builds on a 'social change' approach that reflects the high cultural and art value recently bestowed on some of Melbourne's graffiti.</p>Victorian Graffiti management strategy2009-05-01T07:41:41+00:002009-05-01T07:41:41+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/55<p>Gives visual overview of the social and spacial contexts of graffiti activity. Describes the Victorian graffiti management strategy including detail of Design Out Crime/CPTED recommendations.</p><p>Gives visual overview of the social and spacial contexts of graffiti activity. Describes the Victorian graffiti management strategy including detail of Design Out Crime/CPTED recommendations.</p>NSW Graffiti Solutions Handbook2012-05-21T21:43:50+00:002012-05-21T21:43:50+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/75<p>NSW Graffiti Solutions Handbook for Local Government, Planners, Designers and Developers provides a comprehensive design resource to minimise unwanted graffiti.</p><p>NSW Graffiti Solutions Handbook for Local Government, Planners, Designers and Developers provides a comprehensive design resource to minimise unwanted graffiti.</p>AIC - Preventing graffiti and vandalism2009-05-01T07:53:45+00:002009-05-01T07:53:45+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/56<p>This Australian Institute of Criminology text is available in hardback or free online. It contains a comprehensive review of the state of the art of graffiti and vandalism prevention at its time of publication. Much useful material regardless of its age (1990). Preventing graffiti and vandalism Susan Geason and Paul Wilson Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1990 ISBN 0 642 14936 4 ; ISSN 1031-5330 (Crime prevention series)</p><p>This Australian Institute of Criminology text is available in hardback or free online. It contains a comprehensive review of the state of the art of graffiti and vandalism prevention at its time of publication. Much useful material regardless of its age (1990). Preventing graffiti and vandalism Susan Geason and Paul Wilson Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1990 ISBN 0 642 14936 4 ; ISSN 1031-5330 (Crime prevention series)</p>NZ How to STOP Graffiti Guide2012-05-21T21:54:43+00:002012-05-21T21:54:43+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/60<p>The New Zealand 2008 How to STOP Graffiti Guide is a practical resource for territorial authorities, schools, businesses and private residents. It outlines the practical steps that can be taken to prevent and manage graffiti vandalism within communities and includes guidelines on best practice.</p><p>The New Zealand 2008 How to STOP Graffiti Guide is a practical resource for territorial authorities, schools, businesses and private residents. It outlines the practical steps that can be taken to prevent and manage graffiti vandalism within communities and includes guidelines on best practice.</p>AIC- Graffiti and Disorder2009-05-01T07:53:31+00:002009-05-01T07:53:31+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/57<p>Proceedings of the 2003 Australian Institute of Criminology conference on "Graffiti and disorder : local government, law enforcement and community responses" Contains full texts of the papers free online.</p><p>Proceedings of the 2003 Australian Institute of Criminology conference on "Graffiti and disorder : local government, law enforcement and community responses" Contains full texts of the papers free online.</p>Designing Out Graffiti: Lighting and Surveillance2001-12-02T16:17:00+00:002001-12-02T16:17:00+00:00http://wa-cpted-awards.org/index.php/resources/graffiti/98Terence Lovet.love@designoutcrime.org<p>A key element in Designing Out Graffiti is the improvement and maintenance of lighting, and <br />natural and formal surveillance.<br />Lighting and Surveillance aim to increase the perceived risk of detection when an offender is <br />accessing a target. This is achieved through removing concealment opportunities, creating clear<br />lines of sight, and where appropriate using security devices.</p><p>A key element in Designing Out Graffiti is the improvement and maintenance of lighting, and <br />natural and formal surveillance.<br />Lighting and Surveillance aim to increase the perceived risk of detection when an offender is <br />accessing a target. This is achieved through removing concealment opportunities, creating clear<br />lines of sight, and where appropriate using security devices.</p>