Tuesday 5 October 2010

Possible Questions for Interviewees

Police Officer.
1. How much of your policing time is spent on stopping graffiti?
2. What actions are taken against graffitist?
3. Are there any times or places where grafting is legal?
4. What does the law state about graffiti?
5. What is your view on graffiti, art or vandalism?

Council worker.
1. How much money is spent a year on repairing damage down by graffiti?
2. How many complaints on an average a month do you get about graffiti on property?
3. Is there any places were youths can go to express their talent in a non criminal way?
4. What adjustments have you had to make due to graffiti?
5. What is your view on graffiti, art or vandalism?

A Property Owner.
1. Have you ever had graffiti on your wall or anything close to your property?
2. How do you feel about youths having more productive places to practice their talent?
3. Have you noticed an increase in council taxes, ect, due to the funds decreasing as money is needed to repair damaged property?
4. What do you think influences youths to go out and graffiti?
5. What is your view on graffiti, art or vandalism?

A Teenager.
1. What interests you about graffiti?
2. Have you ever practised any grafting?
3. Would you be interested in a place where you can go to explore your talent?
4. What do you or others get out of grafting?
5. What is your view on graffiti, art or vandalism?

 Art student.
1.       What is your understanding of the word graffiti?
2.       As an art student, what do you think/feel about graffiti?
3.       Being a student do you think you may have different views to an older generation?
4.       In your art classes is graffiti mentioned and have you ever been taught about graffiti?
5.       What are your views on street art?
6.       What is graffiti; art, vandalism or political free speech?
 Art teacher.
1.       What are your views on graffiti?
2.       Do you think there should be more places, in which young people and artists can express their creative fleur?
3.       What do you believe graffiti stands for?
4.       What is graffiti; art, vandalism or political free speech?
Art manager.
1.       As an art manager, what kind of training did you have to go through?
2.       At what age did you know you wanted to be in the art industry?
3.       Did you get taught about graffiti or is it something you come across commonly in your line of work?
4.       In the art industry do you get a lot of youths interested in graffiti?
5.       What do you see graffiti as art, vandalism or political free speech?
6.       How would you feel if someone had graphitized on your property and what measures would you take to get it cleaned?

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