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Secure and Tranquil Travel

Preventing Crime and Disorder on Public Transport

Edited by Martha J. Smith (School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University) and Derek B. Cornish (School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University)


Foreword by Ronald V. Clarke (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
No Text Herein lie the answers to crime and disorder. So many people become dispirited, fatalistic or angry about crime instead of seeing crime problems, like business setbacks, as challenges or even opportunities.

This book sets out a clear, systematic and demonstrably successful strategy for reducing the temptations and opportunities for crime. You cannot change the travelling public or the communities which public transport serves, but you can change the immediate circumstances and surroundings that you present to people, you can re-think and reinvigorate your service offering, you can recruit help from other agencies, from staff and even those who ride the system, and you can make the transition from being reactive to being ahead of the game. The theory is backed up by concrete examples of how and why and where smart-thinking has worked before to outflank crime - this is not just off-the-shelf self-help philosophy but a compendium of real-world best practice. What's more, you can often make money, or at least save a lot of money, by doing the right thing, and this book tells you how. 

Nick Ross, BBC Crimewatch UK, Chairman, UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science Advisory Board

Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Foreword Ronald V. Clarke (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
1 Introduction - crime and disorder on public transport Russell Morgan and Derek Cornish
2 Understanding local transport crime problems Russell Morgan and Derek Cornish
3 Anti-social behaviour Derek Cornish and Martha J. Smith
4 Crimes against passengers - theft, robbery, assault and indecent assault Russell Morgan and Martha J. Smith
5 Crimes against employees - assault and robbery Russell Morgan and Martha J. Smith
6 Vandalism and graffiti Russell Morgan and Martha J. Smith
7 Line-of-route crimes Derek Cornish and Martha J. Smith
8 Concluding remarks Derek Cornish and Martha J. Smith
Appendix 1 : Acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual
Appendix 2 : Local data sources for crime, disorder and fear on public transport
Appendix 3 : Funding sources and award schemes
References
Index



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