Past research has shown that transit passengers’ fears and concerns about safety influence their travel decisions. While the relationship between women’s fear of crime and public space has been the focus of considerable research, transit environments—which are especially threatening to female passengers—have received much less attention. This study examines the issue of women’s safety on transit through a survey of U.S. transit operators. The findings show that most respondents believe women have distinct safety and security needs, but most do not think agencies should put specific programs into place to address these needs. In addition, only a handful of agencies currently have programs that target the safety and security needs of women. T...
Research suggests that gender influences attitudes toward both the environment and safety. While pro...
A women safety on public transport especially in an urban area is critical. However, less research w...
Communities around the world are gradually becoming aware that transit riders, and especially women,...
Past research has shown that transit passengers ’ fears and concerns about safety influence their tr...
The relationship between women\u27s fear and the built environment has been the subject of research ...
Fear and anxiety about personal security are important detractors from using public transit. Empiric...
Research has identified several factors that affect fear of crime in public space. However, the exte...
While considerable research has been done on women's heightened fear of public transportation, littl...
This study reports variation in safety perceptions in transit environments, based onsamples of unive...
Scholarship on gendered mobilities has shown that women experience transit differently than men do, ...
[[abstract]]Research suggests that gender influences attitudes toward both the environment and safet...
Women who commute to work using current bus services tend to rate a higher level of unsafe or fear ...
Drawing from a diverse range of examples, the guest editor aims to summarise and reflect upon the ke...
Concerns over women's safety on public transport systems are commonly reported in the media. We deve...
The research from which this paper is drawn was supported by the United States Transit Cooperative R...
Research suggests that gender influences attitudes toward both the environment and safety. While pro...
A women safety on public transport especially in an urban area is critical. However, less research w...
Communities around the world are gradually becoming aware that transit riders, and especially women,...
Past research has shown that transit passengers ’ fears and concerns about safety influence their tr...
The relationship between women\u27s fear and the built environment has been the subject of research ...
Fear and anxiety about personal security are important detractors from using public transit. Empiric...
Research has identified several factors that affect fear of crime in public space. However, the exte...
While considerable research has been done on women's heightened fear of public transportation, littl...
This study reports variation in safety perceptions in transit environments, based onsamples of unive...
Scholarship on gendered mobilities has shown that women experience transit differently than men do, ...
[[abstract]]Research suggests that gender influences attitudes toward both the environment and safet...
Women who commute to work using current bus services tend to rate a higher level of unsafe or fear ...
Drawing from a diverse range of examples, the guest editor aims to summarise and reflect upon the ke...
Concerns over women's safety on public transport systems are commonly reported in the media. We deve...
The research from which this paper is drawn was supported by the United States Transit Cooperative R...
Research suggests that gender influences attitudes toward both the environment and safety. While pro...
A women safety on public transport especially in an urban area is critical. However, less research w...
Communities around the world are gradually becoming aware that transit riders, and especially women,...