In this article, we examine graffiti abatement policies and programs in three West Coast U.S. cities: Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle. Through this analysis, several similarities in the graffiti abatement efforts of each city emerged. Since the 1990s, graffiti abatement efforts in these cities have become increasingly formalized and coordinated. By the early 2000s, the cities of Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle adopted zero-tolerance approaches toward handling graffiti and those caught making graffiti. City governments have placed increasing responsibility for cleaning up graffiti on private property onto property owners. Despite the increased coordination and effort, annual abatement estimates are hard to obtain because tracking s...
While unauthorized graffiti has been historically associated with crime, vandalism, and property dam...
Under the trend of intensive and refined land use and with the popularity of graffiti culture, this ...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...
San Francisco, like many cities in the United States and across the world, has an official zero-tole...
International audienceGraffiti are illegal inscriptions on private property and in public spaces and...
This Note argues that outlawing graffiti completely is not an effective solution. The only effective...
The city of Montclair, California, recently experienced an increase in graffiti vandalism. To help r...
Feature piece on graffiti or tagging in Portland, a practice less driven by gangs than by a revolu...
Graffiti is a paradoxical form of social expression: it is widely disparaged in its tagging avatar, ...
Graffiti is regarded by many as a blight on our cities because it contributes to visual pollution. C...
Legal graffiti murals, far from being the nuisance that is often associated with traditional graffit...
This paper explores the perspectives of several stakeholders related to the worlds of graffiti and m...
Article on guerrilla art in Portland, mentioning the efforts of Faze, a collaboration of artists Eli...
Using a multiple baseline design across settings, baseline measures were taken on the amount of graf...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
While unauthorized graffiti has been historically associated with crime, vandalism, and property dam...
Under the trend of intensive and refined land use and with the popularity of graffiti culture, this ...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...
San Francisco, like many cities in the United States and across the world, has an official zero-tole...
International audienceGraffiti are illegal inscriptions on private property and in public spaces and...
This Note argues that outlawing graffiti completely is not an effective solution. The only effective...
The city of Montclair, California, recently experienced an increase in graffiti vandalism. To help r...
Feature piece on graffiti or tagging in Portland, a practice less driven by gangs than by a revolu...
Graffiti is a paradoxical form of social expression: it is widely disparaged in its tagging avatar, ...
Graffiti is regarded by many as a blight on our cities because it contributes to visual pollution. C...
Legal graffiti murals, far from being the nuisance that is often associated with traditional graffit...
This paper explores the perspectives of several stakeholders related to the worlds of graffiti and m...
Article on guerrilla art in Portland, mentioning the efforts of Faze, a collaboration of artists Eli...
Using a multiple baseline design across settings, baseline measures were taken on the amount of graf...
Debates over definitions of urban graffiti as either 'street art' or 'vandalism' tend to focus on ei...
While unauthorized graffiti has been historically associated with crime, vandalism, and property dam...
Under the trend of intensive and refined land use and with the popularity of graffiti culture, this ...
Abstract ■ This article examines New York City’s war on graffiti from 1970 until the present and the...