Increase the effort |
Increase the risks |
Reduce the rewards |
Reduce provocation |
Remove excuses |
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1. Target hardening Make it more difficult for offenders to get to the target of crime
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6. Extend guardianship Encourage people to take precautions and provide informal surveillance
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11. Conceal targets Limit offenders’ ability to spot potential crime targets
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16. Reduce frustrations and stress Encourage efficient procedures and calm settings
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21. Set rules Define unacceptable behaviours
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2. Control access to facilities Block access to places where crimes occur
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7. Improve natural surveillance Increase likelihood crime will be seen
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12. Remove targets Take potential targets of crime away from accessible places
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17. Avoid disputes Limit situations that could promote conflicts between people
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22. Provide clear instructions Provide guidance about how to comply
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3. Control exits Make it difficult for offender to leave place after crime has occurred
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13. Identify property Marking potential targets to make them traceable and/or reduce value for offender
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18. Reduce emotional arousal Limit emotional behaviours in situations
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23. Alert conscience Provide reminders about unacceptable behaviours
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4. Deflect offenders Change the movement patterns of offenders
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9. Utilise place managers Use managers of places to limit crime opportunities
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14. Disrupt markets Make it difficult for offenders to transfer proceeds of crime
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19. Neutralise peer pressure Remove/limit influences that encourage criminal behaviour
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24. Assist compliance Make it easier for people to comply
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5. Control tools/weapons Limit offender access to tools/weapons that will assist crime
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10. Strengthen formal surveillance Use formal guardians to limit crime opportunities
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15. Deny benefits Make it difficult for offenders to use targets for intended purpose
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20. Discourage imitation Limit details of crimes that people may try to replicate
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25. Control drugs and alcohol Promote responsible alcohol consumption and limit drugs
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