Social Media For Success & Safety CSIWorld.org 33rd Annual Training Conferenc...Scott Mills
Constable Scott Mills Toronto Police Service Corporate Communications Social Media Officer & Crime Stoppers International Social Media Adviser presentation slides from 33rd Annual Crime Stoppers International Training Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada October 2, 2012 For more info visit http://SuccessAndSafety.com or contact Scott by e-mail scotmills@gmail.com or SocialMedia@CSIworld.org or Scott.Mills@TorontoPolice.on.ca
Crowdsourcing The Investigation Technology & Digital Evidence Symposium Osgoo...Scott Mills
2:45pm Dec1/2012 From Osgoode Hall of York University, Toronto
Social Networking Media: Crowd Sourcing the Investigation
Cst. Scott Mills, Corporate Communications, Social Media Officer, Toronto Police Service
Steven Johnston, Crown Prosecutor, Special Prosecutions Branch, Alberta Justice
• Social networking as part of the electronic footprint of a criminal case
• Discovery of evidence
• Understanding the digital profile of your witness
• Using essential "old school" investigative techniques
Social Media Canvass For Crime Prevention SMILE Conference Vancouver by Scott...Scott Mills
The police can broaden their reach from one person/one door to many by thinking to patrol/canvass the virtual world simultaneously when walking the beat and/or conducting a door to door canvass in search of a suspect. By doing check
Safe Community Partnership October 2013 Social Media & TechnologyScott Mills
Presented Oct 29, 2013 in Toronto, Ontario "Social Media And Technology: New Opportunities and Benefits, New Challenges" Faye Misha, Dean & Professor Factor-Inwentash Facutly of Social Work and Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Chair in Child & Family, University of Toronto
Lawyer Eric Roher @ERoher on Emergency & Disaster Planning In SchoolsScott Mills
Lawyer Eric Roher, Borden Ladner Gervais "Emergency & Disaster Planning In Schools" at Canadian Safe Schools Network Conference Tuesday February 25, 2014
#SMILEcon Tampa Using Twitter & Text For Community Policing In Kenya Scott Mills
9th SMILE Conference Tampa, Florida May 29, 2014
Keynote Francis Kariuki, Chief of Police, Lanet Umoja, Kenya
Description:
A while back I was using texting message to inform, reach out and stayed connected with the people in my constituency even though texting messaging was serving the purpose I was looking for a more advanced technology platform that would help me connect with people in my constituency in a broader way. Twitter Policing involves using social media technology to reduce crime, crime prevention tips, community crime surveillance which involves neighborhood watch and crime-reporting activities, altering the community of crime or danger, incidents reporting involving loss of life, property, animals, search and rescue of lost children and elderly, disasters reporting (fire), prevention and fighting illicit brews and local drug peddling , sharing community empowerment and capacity building opportunities and upward mobilization of the community. Twitter Policing involves using social media technology to reduce crime , crime prevention tips, community crime surveillance which involves neighborhood watch and crime-reporting activities, alerting the community of crime or danger, incidents reporting involving loss of life, property, animals, search and rescue of lost children and elderly, disasters reporting (fire), prevention and fighting illicit brews and local drug peddling , sharing community empowerment and capacity building opportunities and upward mobilization of the community.
Social Media For Investigations By Detective Jeff Bangild Toronto Police #Boo...Scott Mills
Boost For Kids sponsored "Social Media For Investigations" education protocol training at Toronto Police College. Presentation slides of Detective Jeff Bangild
Social Media For Success & Safety CSIWorld.org 33rd Annual Training Conferenc...Scott Mills
Constable Scott Mills Toronto Police Service Corporate Communications Social Media Officer & Crime Stoppers International Social Media Adviser presentation slides from 33rd Annual Crime Stoppers International Training Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada October 2, 2012 For more info visit http://SuccessAndSafety.com or contact Scott by e-mail scotmills@gmail.com or SocialMedia@CSIworld.org or Scott.Mills@TorontoPolice.on.ca
Crowdsourcing The Investigation Technology & Digital Evidence Symposium Osgoo...Scott Mills
2:45pm Dec1/2012 From Osgoode Hall of York University, Toronto
Social Networking Media: Crowd Sourcing the Investigation
Cst. Scott Mills, Corporate Communications, Social Media Officer, Toronto Police Service
Steven Johnston, Crown Prosecutor, Special Prosecutions Branch, Alberta Justice
• Social networking as part of the electronic footprint of a criminal case
• Discovery of evidence
• Understanding the digital profile of your witness
• Using essential "old school" investigative techniques
Social Media Canvass For Crime Prevention SMILE Conference Vancouver by Scott...Scott Mills
The police can broaden their reach from one person/one door to many by thinking to patrol/canvass the virtual world simultaneously when walking the beat and/or conducting a door to door canvass in search of a suspect. By doing check
Safe Community Partnership October 2013 Social Media & TechnologyScott Mills
Presented Oct 29, 2013 in Toronto, Ontario "Social Media And Technology: New Opportunities and Benefits, New Challenges" Faye Misha, Dean & Professor Factor-Inwentash Facutly of Social Work and Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Chair in Child & Family, University of Toronto
Lawyer Eric Roher @ERoher on Emergency & Disaster Planning In SchoolsScott Mills
Lawyer Eric Roher, Borden Ladner Gervais "Emergency & Disaster Planning In Schools" at Canadian Safe Schools Network Conference Tuesday February 25, 2014
#SMILEcon Tampa Using Twitter & Text For Community Policing In Kenya Scott Mills
9th SMILE Conference Tampa, Florida May 29, 2014
Keynote Francis Kariuki, Chief of Police, Lanet Umoja, Kenya
Description:
A while back I was using texting message to inform, reach out and stayed connected with the people in my constituency even though texting messaging was serving the purpose I was looking for a more advanced technology platform that would help me connect with people in my constituency in a broader way. Twitter Policing involves using social media technology to reduce crime, crime prevention tips, community crime surveillance which involves neighborhood watch and crime-reporting activities, altering the community of crime or danger, incidents reporting involving loss of life, property, animals, search and rescue of lost children and elderly, disasters reporting (fire), prevention and fighting illicit brews and local drug peddling , sharing community empowerment and capacity building opportunities and upward mobilization of the community. Twitter Policing involves using social media technology to reduce crime , crime prevention tips, community crime surveillance which involves neighborhood watch and crime-reporting activities, alerting the community of crime or danger, incidents reporting involving loss of life, property, animals, search and rescue of lost children and elderly, disasters reporting (fire), prevention and fighting illicit brews and local drug peddling , sharing community empowerment and capacity building opportunities and upward mobilization of the community.
Social Media For Investigations By Detective Jeff Bangild Toronto Police #Boo...Scott Mills
Boost For Kids sponsored "Social Media For Investigations" education protocol training at Toronto Police College. Presentation slides of Detective Jeff Bangild
Social Media & Homicide Investigations | Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide S...Scott Mills
http://www.troopers.ny.gov/Criminal_Investigation/Colonel_Henry_F._Williams_Homicide_Seminar/
The 24th Annual Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide Seminar
Hosted by the New York State Police - September 17 - 22, 2011
Attendees are selected by their agencies and represent that portion of theinternational and national law enforcement community having the investigation of homicides as their primary responsibility and focus.
This 5-day seminar covers such critical areas of investigation as forensic pathology, dentistry, anthropology and video enhancement; crime scene reconstruction, cell phone technology, terrorism, and computer crimes.
Some of the Key cases that will be discussed are:
BTK Case (Witchita, Kansas)
Craigslist Killer (Boston, MA)
Among the conference faculty are Dr. Michael M. Baden presenting Forensic Pathology, Dr. Thomas D. Holland addressing Forensic Anthropology, Dr. Lowell J. Levine on Forensic Odontology, and Dr. Henry C. Lee discussing High Profile Cases.
For attendees to obtain more information on the seminar, see the 2-page printable brochure on The 24th Annual Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide Seminar. For Vendor opportunities please click Vendor Prospectus on link:
http://www.troopers.ny.gov/Criminal_Investigation/Colonel_Henry_F._Williams_Homicide_Seminar/
Stopping Suicides Using Social Media @GoTransit & @RealTimeCrisisScott Mills
Watch archived youtube video of this presentation http://RealTimeCrisis.org/Live/
GO Transit and Real Time Crisis at 2014 Municipal Licensing & Law Enforcement Forum May 14, 2014. Presenters Steve Weir of Go Transit Safety Officers, Nurse Anne Marie Batten of Real Time Crisis Intervention and Scott Mills. For more info visit RealTimeCrisis.org
LAWWORKS 2012 Social Media For Success And Safety In SchoolsScott Mills
Presentation November 2, 2012 at LAWWORKS 2012 Conference at University of Toronto OISE | Ontario Institute For Studies in Education by Lawyer Melanie Warner and Police OfficerConstable Scott Mills
@UNDOC Human Trafficking-Crime Stoppers International 2011Scott Mills
@UNDOC Steve Thurlow (Organized Crime - Illicit Trafficking Branch, Vienna) presentation to 2011 Crime Stoppers International Training Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica October 26, 2011 "Trafficking In Persons & Smuggling of Migrants
Social Media And The Law In Canada by Lawyer Eric Roher Scott Mills
CSSN is pleased to announce another upcoming professional development opportunity!
This informative one-day conference on Friday, November 25th, 2011 will examine current and emerging legal issues and balancing learning outcomes with today’s reality.
Presenters Include:
Social Media and The Law
Presented by: Eric Roher, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Social media has become the centrepiece of student social life. Parents, educators and advocates have grown increasingly concerned about the role of cell phones, text messages, blogs, wikis, websites and social networks in the lives of young adults.
This session will address:
• What is the role and responsibility of Ontario schools and school leaders in responding to off-school conduct?
• What policies and procedures should be put in place?
• In an incident involving social media, at what stage should the school get involved?
• When and how should school administrators undertake an investigation?
• What steps can be taken to teach students and school staff how to manage their electronic reputations?
#RealTimeCrisis Intervention Presention at @CACP_ACC_ @MHCC_ #MHPolice Confer...Scott Mills
http://RealTimeCrisis.org
Real Time Crisis Intervention presentation to join Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police & Mental Health Commission of Canada presentation by Toronto Street Nurse Anne Marie Batten, Toronto Police Service Corporate Communications Social Media Officer Constable Scott Mills and Youth In Policing Initiative Program Assistant/Real Time Crisis volunteer Ricardo Araujo at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario Canada March 24, 2014
Human Trafficking @CanStopCrime It's Happening Here Don't Close Your Eyes Scott Mills
Canadian Crime Stoppers Association presentation on Human Trafficking "It's Happening Here, Don't Close Your Eyes" | For the French version, as well as a version of this presentation to music on a DVD please contact Ralph Page, President of Canadian Crime Stoppers Association | rpage@kmts.ca
How Viable Is Crime Stoppers? by K. Scott Abrams Crime Stoppers International...Scott Mills
Crime Stoppers USA K. Scott Abrams presentation to delegates at the 2011 Crime Stoppers International Training Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica October 26, 2011
Anti-intimidation: Atelier du 14 mai 2013 aux parents Ecole Sainte-Marguerite...Scott Mills
Interventions et preventions - presentation des enseignants et les etudiants avec Scott Mills a Markham, Ontario, Canada 14mai2013. Les videos et plus d'informations> http://SuccessAndSafety.com
Social Media & Homicide Investigations | Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide S...Scott Mills
http://www.troopers.ny.gov/Criminal_Investigation/Colonel_Henry_F._Williams_Homicide_Seminar/
The 24th Annual Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide Seminar
Hosted by the New York State Police - September 17 - 22, 2011
Attendees are selected by their agencies and represent that portion of theinternational and national law enforcement community having the investigation of homicides as their primary responsibility and focus.
This 5-day seminar covers such critical areas of investigation as forensic pathology, dentistry, anthropology and video enhancement; crime scene reconstruction, cell phone technology, terrorism, and computer crimes.
Some of the Key cases that will be discussed are:
BTK Case (Witchita, Kansas)
Craigslist Killer (Boston, MA)
Among the conference faculty are Dr. Michael M. Baden presenting Forensic Pathology, Dr. Thomas D. Holland addressing Forensic Anthropology, Dr. Lowell J. Levine on Forensic Odontology, and Dr. Henry C. Lee discussing High Profile Cases.
For attendees to obtain more information on the seminar, see the 2-page printable brochure on The 24th Annual Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide Seminar. For Vendor opportunities please click Vendor Prospectus on link:
http://www.troopers.ny.gov/Criminal_Investigation/Colonel_Henry_F._Williams_Homicide_Seminar/
Stopping Suicides Using Social Media @GoTransit & @RealTimeCrisisScott Mills
Watch archived youtube video of this presentation http://RealTimeCrisis.org/Live/
GO Transit and Real Time Crisis at 2014 Municipal Licensing & Law Enforcement Forum May 14, 2014. Presenters Steve Weir of Go Transit Safety Officers, Nurse Anne Marie Batten of Real Time Crisis Intervention and Scott Mills. For more info visit RealTimeCrisis.org
LAWWORKS 2012 Social Media For Success And Safety In SchoolsScott Mills
Presentation November 2, 2012 at LAWWORKS 2012 Conference at University of Toronto OISE | Ontario Institute For Studies in Education by Lawyer Melanie Warner and Police OfficerConstable Scott Mills
@UNDOC Human Trafficking-Crime Stoppers International 2011Scott Mills
@UNDOC Steve Thurlow (Organized Crime - Illicit Trafficking Branch, Vienna) presentation to 2011 Crime Stoppers International Training Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica October 26, 2011 "Trafficking In Persons & Smuggling of Migrants
Social Media And The Law In Canada by Lawyer Eric Roher Scott Mills
CSSN is pleased to announce another upcoming professional development opportunity!
This informative one-day conference on Friday, November 25th, 2011 will examine current and emerging legal issues and balancing learning outcomes with today’s reality.
Presenters Include:
Social Media and The Law
Presented by: Eric Roher, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Social media has become the centrepiece of student social life. Parents, educators and advocates have grown increasingly concerned about the role of cell phones, text messages, blogs, wikis, websites and social networks in the lives of young adults.
This session will address:
• What is the role and responsibility of Ontario schools and school leaders in responding to off-school conduct?
• What policies and procedures should be put in place?
• In an incident involving social media, at what stage should the school get involved?
• When and how should school administrators undertake an investigation?
• What steps can be taken to teach students and school staff how to manage their electronic reputations?
#RealTimeCrisis Intervention Presention at @CACP_ACC_ @MHCC_ #MHPolice Confer...Scott Mills
http://RealTimeCrisis.org
Real Time Crisis Intervention presentation to join Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police & Mental Health Commission of Canada presentation by Toronto Street Nurse Anne Marie Batten, Toronto Police Service Corporate Communications Social Media Officer Constable Scott Mills and Youth In Policing Initiative Program Assistant/Real Time Crisis volunteer Ricardo Araujo at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario Canada March 24, 2014
Human Trafficking @CanStopCrime It's Happening Here Don't Close Your Eyes Scott Mills
Canadian Crime Stoppers Association presentation on Human Trafficking "It's Happening Here, Don't Close Your Eyes" | For the French version, as well as a version of this presentation to music on a DVD please contact Ralph Page, President of Canadian Crime Stoppers Association | rpage@kmts.ca
How Viable Is Crime Stoppers? by K. Scott Abrams Crime Stoppers International...Scott Mills
Crime Stoppers USA K. Scott Abrams presentation to delegates at the 2011 Crime Stoppers International Training Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica October 26, 2011
Anti-intimidation: Atelier du 14 mai 2013 aux parents Ecole Sainte-Marguerite...Scott Mills
Interventions et preventions - presentation des enseignants et les etudiants avec Scott Mills a Markham, Ontario, Canada 14mai2013. Les videos et plus d'informations> http://SuccessAndSafety.com
Decidim and the Municipal Action Plan in Barcelona: co-producing and auditing...mysociety
This was presented by Pablo Aragón (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) and Virgile Deville (Open Source Politics, Code for France, Democracy Earth) at the Impacts of Civic Technology Conference (TICTeC 2019) in Paris on 20th March 2019. You can find out more information about the conference here: http://tictec.mysociety.org/2019
The RentSafeTO bylaw came into effect on July 1, 2017.
This is a tip sheet addressing Chapter 354 of Toronto’s new
Apartment Building Standards Program RE: Waste Management created by the waste diversion experts at Spinnaker Recycling.
Presents the Citizens Visible Audits : A successful experience in promoting public oversight, shows the concept , metodology and significant experiences
Pablo Aragón - Decidim, free open-source participatory democracy for cities a...Fundacja ePaństwo
Pablo Aragón (Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Eurecat) - Decidim, free open-source participatory democracy for cities and organizations
3. Festival of Civic Tech for Democracy @ Personal Democracy Forum CEE 2019
April 6, 2019
Gdańsk, Poland
presentation on graffiti by the University of Alabama. From this original source. No copyright infringement intended. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.uofaweb.ualberta.ca%2Fcrsc%2Fpdfs%2FGraffiti-Public_version%28FINAL%29-Compressed_images.ppt&ei=drxGT8DkBIXrtgeApKSdDg&usg=AFQjCNFFFVQYhHc7o0WA3nuSFVY4LPj0Bg
La forza dell'Italia sta nella capacità di offrire prodotti manufatturieri di alta qualità disegnati dai più qualificati architetti e designers.
Per questo abbiamo dato vita al Consorzio Italian Lifestye che ha lo scopo di promuovere il bello dell'Italia nel mondo, soprattutto nei paesi del Mediterraneo e del Golfo, e più in generale in quelli a più rapida crescita.
Soci fondatori sono:
Luciano Brandoni (che ha assunto il ruolo di presidente) di Brandoni SPA http://www.brandoni.com/it/ e http://www.brandonisolare.com/
Raffaello Zanini di PLANETHOTEL.NET www.planethotel.net
Marco Benassi di Ceramiche Gardenia Orchidea Spa http://www.gardenia.it/it/index.php
Fabio Formenti di Gruppo Industriale Formenti http://www.gruppoformenti.it/
Social Media For Success And Safety By Scott MillsScott Mills
Social Media For Success And Safety | Relationships And Technology | The need for a pardigm shift from legal liability model to policy driving relationships + technology approach to social media with purpose and proces
Human Trafficking Today's Slavery Hidden In Plain Sight Scott Mills
Nick Kinsella, independent presentation on how to stop human trafficking to delegates of the 2011 Crime Stoppers International Training Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica October 26, 2011
Yusef Abramjee (Team Leader) South Africa Crime Line and Debbie Rose (Crime Stoppers USA) at 2011 Crime Stoppers International Training Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Human Trafficking | Colin Farquhar (COP-Turks & Caicos) | Crime Stoppers Inte...Scott Mills
Human Trafficking Plenary | Colin Farquhar (COP-Turks & Caicos) | Crime Stoppers International 32nd Training Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica October 26, 2011
FBI And Cyber Crime | Crime Stoppers International Scott Mills
Crime Stoppers International 32nd Training Conference Presentation October 25, 2011 by Cyber Crime FBI Unit Chief David Wallace in Montego Bay, Jamaica
"Security & Justice For All" | UNODC | Steve Thurlow Crime Has No Borders Ple...Scott Mills
United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime presentation by Steve Thurlow at the 32nd Crime Stoppers International Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica October 24, 2011
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
City of Toronto Graffiti Management Plan | Toronto Police Training Seminar April 3, 2012
1. Graffiti Management Plan:
Working Together
APRIL 3, 2012
TORONTO POLICE SERVICE
GRAFFITI TRAINING SEMINAR
2. Background
Mayor Ford’s priority
2007 new Coordinated Street Furniture reports
identified graffiti as one place to direct energy & funding
New plan is progressive and balances competing
interests
The City currently spends over $1M a year removing
graffiti
A new Municipal Code Chapter for Graffiti was approved
in October 2011 and defines new parameters on graffiti
art and graffiti vandalism
3. What is Toronto doing?
In July 2011, City Council adopted a new Graffiti Management
Plan that includes a number of recommendations and 4 key
action areas.
Research and experience show that implementing only one part
(i.e. enforcement) without the other parts that provide
coordination, engagement and support will lead to failure in
solving the graffiti vandalism situation.
4. 1. Rigorous Enforcement against Tagging and Other
Illegal Graffiti
Continuous Municipal Licensing and Standards
enforcement against illegal graffiti
A revised graffiti by-law
Rigorous standards on the removal of graffiti from all
City property and stringent expectations for all City
agencies, boards, commissions and corporations.
A new partnership with the Toronto Police Service
5. 2. Better Reporting Mechanisms & Support for
Victims of Tagging & Other Illegal Graffiti
Enhanced reporting to 311, including a new
reporting smartphone app
Advice and support to the public
Encourage Business Improvement Areas
and other businesses to fund and commit to
long-term graffiti removal contracts
Ward-based graffiti strategies
6. 3. Support and Recognition for Permitted Graffiti Art
and Other Street Art
Legalization of graffiti art on buildings & structures with
the owner’s permission
A new Graffiti Panel
Creation of StreetARToronto Program
7. 4. Creation of a Coordinating Graffiti Function
Act as the central coordinating body for all graffiti-
related matters across the City.
Responsible for communications, benchmarking,
achieving efficiencies and reporting on the status and
success of all parts of the Plan.
Ensure a consistent, accessible
and consolidated approach
across City divisions and with
ABCCs, business and the
general public.
9. Changes to the Graffiti By-Law
A new Graffiti by-law was enacted on January 1,
2012 which sets out important definition distinctions
for graffiti:
Graffiti Vandalism
Graffiti Art
10. Graffiti Vandalism
Any deliberate markings made or affixed on property
that is not currently exempted and:
was made or affixed without permission of the
owner;
is considered to be a tag;
for which there are reasonable grounds to believe
that it may incite hatred or violence against any
person or identifiable group; or
contains profane, vulgar or offensive language.
11. Tags
A stylized signature or logo that is intended to
identify an individual or group or any other marking
used for a like purpose or effect. Considered to be
illegal graffiti vandalism.
12. Art Mural
A mural commissioned or approved prior to its
creation by a property owner or occupant, where the
primary purpose is to aesthetically enhance the
surface it covers and the general surroundings.
13. Graffiti Art
Markings made or
affixed to property
that are approved by
the property owner
or occupant, where
the markings
aesthetically enhance
the surface they cover
and the general
surroundings, having
regard to the
community character
and standards.
14. Graffiti Vandalism
Graffiti style art that is
made or affixed on a
structure or thing
without the
permission of the
owner. If the owner
approves of the graffiti
art, they may seek an
exemption through
the City.
15. Graffiti Panel
A property owner can engage the Graffiti Panel,
comprised of City staff with experience in the arts, urban
design, architecture and other relevant disciplines, if they
have given permission for a piece of graffiti art on their
property and they believe it should be exempted from the
by-law.
The Graffiti Panel will use a
set of criteria to determine if
the art meets the character
and standards of the
community.
16. StreetARToronto
As a mechanism to support property owners
interested in preventing vandalism, and in response
to the enormous creative potential for artistic
expression in Toronto, the City of Toronto has
launched StreetARToronto (StART).
17. StreetARToronto
A public/private partnership program designed to
increase opportunities for
neighborhood improvement
emerging and established artists
youth looking to develop and express their artistic abilities
StART will provide grants to not-for-profit community
organizations, with a focus on working with at-risk youth,
to work with artists to install murals.
Toronto Police Services partnership to operate diversion
programs for youth arrested for graffiti vandalism
through the court system.
18. StART - Promotion and Advocacy
Enhanced web presence
Inventory of mural and wall art throughout the city
Directory of mural and graffiti artists in the city
Creating social media sites that can start a serious
dialogue on street art in Toronto
Listing of educational opportunities and events
related to street art and graffiti
19. StART – Diversion and Education Program
Funding up to $20,000 for initiatives that:
Engage at-risk youth, or youth arrested for tagging or illegal
graffiti activities and diverted through the Court System
Provide consistent programming for a minimum of a 4-month
time period
Include a combination of some or all of the following tasks &
activities:
• Graffiti clean up and/or mural repair
• Community engagement and development
• Health and safety workshops related to street art
• Other related skill development activities
24. Graffiti By-law Compliance Process
Municipal Standards Officer reactively (complaint-
driven) or proactively investigates graffiti incidents
If item is determined to be graffiti vandalism, a
Notice of Violation is issued
If item is determined to be graffiti art, Graffiti Panel
process is engaged
Property owner is advised of compliance period
Secondary investigation occurs
If in compliance, file is closed. If not in compliance,
process for remedial action begins
25. Graffiti Management Plan Team
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, MUNICIPAL LICENSING & STANDARDS
PUBLIC REALM
Dave Twaddle, Manager, Beautiful Lance Cumberbatch, Director,
Streets Investigation Services
twaddle@toronto.ca/416-392-4628 lcumber@toronto.ca/416-392-7633
Jodi Callan, Project Lead, Graffiti Gus Michaels, District Manager,
Coordination Investigation Services
jcallan@toronto.ca/416-338-2951 gmichae@toronto.ca/416-392-1320
Lilie Zendel, Project Manager, StART Fernando Aceto, Coordinator,
Program Investigation Services
faceto@toronto.ca/416-397-7788
lzendel@toronto.ca/416-392-9863
Editor's Notes
Fairbank Mural part of Mayor's 20 Minute Makeover April 15, 2011 curated by Well and Good
Ambitious plan that relies on the co-operation of city divisions, property owners, boards, commissions, corporations volunteers, police, private sector
Asset Identification, Customer Service, Response Time
Applicants must be incorporated, non-profit or charitable organizations operating in the City of Toronto Individual artists and artist collectives are encouraged to apply through a not-for-profit sponsor Artists selected to work on projects must be City of Toronto residents. Grant Policy: All projects must be located within the City Maximum request is $20,000 per project StART is intended to assist organizations in leveraging funding from other sources and cannot be the sole source of funds for projects StART’s contribution cannot exceed 50% of total project costs Funding cannot be used to support an organizations ongoing staff or facility costs Project must have a maintenance plan
Cruz-1 Bell Box Project
Kensington Market Mural, Elicser Piece
Example of local street art that has deterred further graffiti vandalism on high visibility wall