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Secure Stations Scheme

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Table of contents

  • Introduction to the Secure Stations Scheme
  • Guideline 1 - Overview of the Secure Stations Scheme
  • What is the Secure Stations Scheme?
  • What are the accreditation criteria?
  • Benefits to the operator
  • Costs to the operator
  • What is involved?
  • What is the Secure Stations Scheme?
  • What are the accreditation criteria?
  • Benefits to the operator
  • Costs to the operator
  • What is involved?
  • Guideline 2 - Design and crime
  • These guidelines
  • Site perimeters, entrances and exits
  • Formal surveillance
  • Informal surveillance
  • Landscaping
  • Lighting
  • Visibility
  • Information to passengers
  • Calling for help
  • Guideline 3 - Managing a secure station
  • These guidelines
  • Passenger security: a statement of intent
  • Staff deployment, role and training
  • Staff security
  • Ticketing and cash
  • Securing passenger property
  • Maintenance
  • Guideline 4 - Recording and monitoring of crimes and other incidents
  • Responding to incidents
  • Guideline 5 - Passenger perceptions
  • Using the National Passenger Survey
  • Sample sizes
  • Survey question: the Scheme requirements
  • LUL
  • Costs
  • Re-accreditation
  • Guideline 6 - The whole journey: involving other organisations
  • Which other organisations?
  • Guideline 7 - Working towards accreditation
  • The aim
  • The scope
  • The process
  • Publicity and accountability
  • Guideline 8 - tackling crime at stations in high crime and socially excluded areas
  • Research methodology
  • Research findings
  • Next

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