Crime on the railways in Britain is an increasing concern for train operating companies,the British Transport Police (BTP), passengers, and local residents. Significantly,rail users consistently perceive their risks from crime to be considerably higher thanofficial crime statistics indicate, having a negative affect on levels of patronage. Thisarticle presents an exploratory study of passengers’ fear of crime while waiting atrailway stations using Quick Time Virtual Reality (QTVR) walkthrough scenes. QTVRarguably represents an innovative, dynamic, and interactive environmental stimulusfor gaining insights into passengers’ fear of crime. Visibility at stations was identifiedas a crucial factor in determining levels of fear of crime. The desi...
- Feeling safe in public transport is essential for mobility, and fear of crime can be a larger prob...
This article discusses a unique “natural experiment,” the introduction of entry gates at Dutch train...
Research studies in criminology and environmental psychology show that fear of crime can be generate...
Crime on the railways in Britain is an increasing concern for train operating companies, the British...
Rail users consistently perceive their risks from crime to be significantly higher than official sta...
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust Research Institute at the University of Glamorgan is conducting research tha...
Personal safety and security are essential criteria for measuring the quality of public transport, a...
The Melbourne metropolitan train network has experienced incidents of anti-social behaviour and crim...
Counter-terrorism on the rail network is vital to the security of the United Kingdom. The British Tr...
The rate of offending on both NSW trains and at stations is very low, however relative risk varies c...
In pursuing fear-reduction strategies in public transport, the total experience of accessing rail st...
Ongoing targeting of mass transit networks and the challenges associated with policing these large o...
Counter-terrorism on the rail network is vital to the security of the United Kingdom. The British Tr...
Better knowledge of behaviours of people at railway property could help with identifying those at ri...
Crime on public transport is a major concern for society and authorities, and many security measures...
- Feeling safe in public transport is essential for mobility, and fear of crime can be a larger prob...
This article discusses a unique “natural experiment,” the introduction of entry gates at Dutch train...
Research studies in criminology and environmental psychology show that fear of crime can be generate...
Crime on the railways in Britain is an increasing concern for train operating companies, the British...
Rail users consistently perceive their risks from crime to be significantly higher than official sta...
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust Research Institute at the University of Glamorgan is conducting research tha...
Personal safety and security are essential criteria for measuring the quality of public transport, a...
The Melbourne metropolitan train network has experienced incidents of anti-social behaviour and crim...
Counter-terrorism on the rail network is vital to the security of the United Kingdom. The British Tr...
The rate of offending on both NSW trains and at stations is very low, however relative risk varies c...
In pursuing fear-reduction strategies in public transport, the total experience of accessing rail st...
Ongoing targeting of mass transit networks and the challenges associated with policing these large o...
Counter-terrorism on the rail network is vital to the security of the United Kingdom. The British Tr...
Better knowledge of behaviours of people at railway property could help with identifying those at ri...
Crime on public transport is a major concern for society and authorities, and many security measures...
- Feeling safe in public transport is essential for mobility, and fear of crime can be a larger prob...
This article discusses a unique “natural experiment,” the introduction of entry gates at Dutch train...
Research studies in criminology and environmental psychology show that fear of crime can be generate...