Improving personal security across the whole journey
Improving personal security across the whole journey
This section contains information on the personal safety of passengers on public transport. This includes guidelines for operators, general perceptions about safety issues, good practice case studies and advice for passengers and staff.
Passengers’ perceptions of personal security on public transport – qualitative research report
A qualitative analysis of passenger perceptions of measures introduced to enhance personal security while travelling on public transport, including their awareness of the measures and of any accompanying publicity, and factors which enhance or inhibit the success of these measures.
- Published:
- 21 July 2010
Using legal system to reduce crime and anti social behaviour on public transport
Findings of national research conducted in 2005 into using the legal system effectively in tackling and reducing transport crime and anti social behaviour.
Archived content
The following content is available from the
Department for Transport web archive
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Get on Board: An agenda for improving personal security – Case studies
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Get on Board: An agenda for improving personal security – Guidance
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Summary table of case studies (PDF – 27KB)
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People's perceptions of personal security and their concerns about crime on public transport
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Personal security issues in pedestrian journeys
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Personal security on public transport: Guidelines for operators
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Secure transport route – Manchester to Clitheroe pilot
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Staffing options for personal security on public transport - guidelines for operators (PDF – 83 KB)

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