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Crime prevention series
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)
Abstract
This report discusses criminological theories on vandalism and the problems created by graffiti and vandalism. It describes planning, management, architectural and design strategies for minimising vandalism and graffiti on public transport, in public places, in and around public telephones, in schools and in public housing.
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Contents
- Introduction
- The theory
- The problem
- Public housing
- Public transport : on the railways
- Public transport : on the buses
- Schools
- Public telephones
- Public areas
- Recommendations
- Appendix 1 : Property damage bulletin, New Zealand
- Bibliography
Illustrations
- Image 1* (jpg image 35kB)
- Image 2** (jpg image 49kB)
- Image 3** (jpg image 54kB)
- Image 4** (jpg image 46kB)
- Image 5** (jpg image 62kB)
*By courtesy of the Glebe and western weekly
**Colour images kindly provided by the Transport Investigation Branch, State Rail Authority of New South Wales

