Abstract:
Graffiti is often seen as just an eyesore, inflicting very little damage in an isolated area. In truth, graffiti vandalism is a widespread problem, ranging from small towns to large cities throughout North America. Besides the damage caused by spray paints or markers, graffiti is often associated with littering, public disorder, shoplifting, gang violence and the further destruction of property. A single incidence of graffiti may not signify a serious problem, but graffiti has a cumulative effect. Graffiti builds on itself, attracting more graffiti, more property damage, and eventually, more serious criminal activity. One single act of graffiti can lead to decreased transportation ridership, property values, and revenue. Not only are businesses and communities affected, graffiti consumes tax dollars and private funds and sends a “nobody cares” message.