Better knowledge of behaviours of people at railway property could help with identifying those at risk of suicide. Literature has been reviewed from a range of disciplines on what is known about studying behaviour in this type of public location. Secondary analysis has been carried out on descriptions of behaviour from structured exercises with experts and other pre-existing sources. A framework has been produced with five main classes (display of emotion, appearance, posture/movements, activities and interactions) and associated sub-classes. Commentary has been provided on factors that influence identification of suspicious behaviours, how to distinguish these from normal behaviours and the circumstances that inhibit timely reactions to th...
Current knowledge on behavioural patterns and personal characteristics of subjects who choose the ra...
It can be difficult to select from available safety preventative measures, especially where there is...
Background There is a suicide on the British railways every 36 hours. However, the reasons why peopl...
Better knowledge of behaviours of people at railway property could help with identifying those at ri...
Background: Suicides by train have devastating consequences for families, the rail industry, staff d...
Constant high-level numbers of railway suicides indicate that prevention strategies against railway ...
Abstract Background Constant high-level numbers of railway suicides indicate that prevention strateg...
For every suicide on the British railway network, at least six potential attempts are interrupted by...
Suicides on railway systems remain a significant concern world-wide. Understanding patterns of pre-c...
Suicides on railway systems remain a significant concern world-wide. Understanding patterns of pre-c...
There are over two hundred and fifty suicides on the railway in Great Britain (GB) each year. Descri...
Many rail safety interventions are implemented without sufficient consideration of the effectiveness...
Background: For every suicide on the British Railway Network, at least six potential attempts are in...
Three behaviour types – suicide, trespass, and risky behaviours, which can result in entry to railwa...
The purpose of this study was to work systematically through all known measures for preventing railw...
Current knowledge on behavioural patterns and personal characteristics of subjects who choose the ra...
It can be difficult to select from available safety preventative measures, especially where there is...
Background There is a suicide on the British railways every 36 hours. However, the reasons why peopl...
Better knowledge of behaviours of people at railway property could help with identifying those at ri...
Background: Suicides by train have devastating consequences for families, the rail industry, staff d...
Constant high-level numbers of railway suicides indicate that prevention strategies against railway ...
Abstract Background Constant high-level numbers of railway suicides indicate that prevention strateg...
For every suicide on the British railway network, at least six potential attempts are interrupted by...
Suicides on railway systems remain a significant concern world-wide. Understanding patterns of pre-c...
Suicides on railway systems remain a significant concern world-wide. Understanding patterns of pre-c...
There are over two hundred and fifty suicides on the railway in Great Britain (GB) each year. Descri...
Many rail safety interventions are implemented without sufficient consideration of the effectiveness...
Background: For every suicide on the British Railway Network, at least six potential attempts are in...
Three behaviour types – suicide, trespass, and risky behaviours, which can result in entry to railwa...
The purpose of this study was to work systematically through all known measures for preventing railw...
Current knowledge on behavioural patterns and personal characteristics of subjects who choose the ra...
It can be difficult to select from available safety preventative measures, especially where there is...
Background There is a suicide on the British railways every 36 hours. However, the reasons why peopl...