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Links between bus related crime and other crimes: a briefing paper

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Table of contents

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • A review of crime and disorder audits and strategies
  • Establishing the links
  • Recording bus-related crime
  • Analysing bus-related crime
  • Developing a minimum set of data requirements
  • Results
  • What examining the links between bus-related crime and other crimes revealed
  • Good practice in tackling bus-related crime
  • Tackling bus crime: an assessment of the potential to reduce other crime

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