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Report of the Hundred and Twenty Third Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris, on 11th-12th April 2002 on the following topic : vandalism, terrorism and security in urban public passenger transport. / Round Table on Transport Economics 123 2002 Paris, European Conference of Ministers of Transport

By: Contributor(s): Language: eng. Publication details: Paris, France : European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Distributed by OECD Publications Service, 2003.Description: 157 p. : illISBN:
  • 9789282103012 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Vandalism, terrorism and security in urban public passenger transport
  • Round Table 123
  • ECMT Round Table 123
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.12 EUR-R
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Contents:
Germany / Thomas Feltes -- France / Alain Caire -- Italy / Stefania di Serio -- United Kingdom / Julia Stafford.
Summary: Safer public transport reduces passengers' insecurity and means higher patronage during off-peak hours, less money spent on repairing damage, lower staff absenteeism and less disruption to services. Governments therefore must solve the problem of vandalism in public transport. The Round Table recommends the creation of local partnerships between all actors involved in crime prevention, policing and law enforcement; exchanges of experience; the issuing of guidelines on crime prevention and infrastructure design; and publication of case studies of successes and failures.
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At head of title: Economic Research Centre.

Also published in French under the title: Vandalisme, terrorisme et sûreté dans les transports publics urbains de voyageurs.

Includes bibliographical references.

Germany / Thomas Feltes -- France / Alain Caire -- Italy / Stefania di Serio -- United Kingdom / Julia Stafford.

Safer public transport reduces passengers' insecurity and means higher patronage during off-peak hours, less money spent on repairing damage, lower staff absenteeism and less disruption to services. Governments therefore must solve the problem of vandalism in public transport. The Round Table recommends the creation of local partnerships between all actors involved in crime prevention, policing and law enforcement; exchanges of experience; the issuing of guidelines on crime prevention and infrastructure design; and publication of case studies of successes and failures.

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