Case study report on Graffiti
Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- The case studies in context
- The case studies - our findings
- 1. New York City: A focused approach to rapid cleaning and removal
- 1.1 Scale of the problem
- 1.2 Graffiti removal on the New York Subway
- 1.3 Graffiti removal in New York City
- 2. British Transport Police, London Underground Graffiti Unit: Focused on detection and arrest
- 2.1 Scale of the problem
- 2.2 The Graffiti Unit
- 2.3 Issues emerging from the initiative
- 3. Dutch Railways: A package approach
- 3.1 Scale of the problem
- 3.2 A company-wide commitment
- 3.3 Company-based initiatives
- 3.4 The Dutch Railway Police: Graffiti Co-ordination Team
- 3.5 Issues emerging from the initiative
- 4. Stockholm Transport: A partnership approach
- 4.1 Scale of the problem
- 4.2 A county-wide partnership
- 4.3 SL based initiatives
- 4.4 Stockholm Subway Police
- 4.5 Lugna Gathan - Calm Streets
- 4.6 Issues emerging from the initiative
- 5. Centro, West Midlands: Encouraging ownership and security
- 5.1 Centro and public art
- 5.2 Lea Hall Station
- 5.3 Developing local ownership
- 5.4 An assessment of the scheme
- 5.5 Issues Emerging from the Initiative
- 6. Railtrack Midland Zone: A package approach to trackside trespass and vandalism
- 6.1 Scale of the problem
- 6.2 The company response
- 6.3 Railtrack initiatives for prevention
- 6.4 Trackside clearance
- 7. Halt Bureaux, The Netherlands: A targeted early intervention
- 7.1 The Origins of the HALT Initiative
- 7.2 How HALT operates
- 7.3 HALT interventions in practice
- 8. Utrecht, Netherlands: Developing a Hall of Fame
- 8.1 Graffiti in Utrecht
- 8.2 Origins of the Hall of Fame project
- 8.3 Developing the Hall of Fame
- 8.4 First Stage Evaluation of the Initiative
- 9. The Youth Awareness Programme: Sponsoring graffiti as urban art
- 9.1 The Urban Art Project at Heathrow
- 9.2 The origins of the YAP stars
- 10. Get the Message: Graffiti as a diversionary activity
- 10.1 The development of 'Get the Message'
- 10.2 Lessons learnt from involving young people
- Issues emerging from the case studies

