Young people and crime on public transport
Table of contents
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Foreword
by Glenda Jackson
Transport Minister - Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 - Background to the study
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 The Research Programme
- 1.3 The Advisory Group
- 1.4 The Report's Structure
- Chapter 2 - Young people, crime and public transport: an overview from the literature
- 2.1 Young people and public transport
- 2.2 Young People and Crime
- 2.3 Young People and Crime on Public Transport
- 2.4 Young people and perceptions of their personal security on public transport
- 2.5 How children and young people impact on the personal security of other passengers and staff
- References
- Chapter 3 - Young people's experiences and perception of public transport
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Using public transport
- 3.3 Fares and Concessionary Fares
- 3.4 Satisfaction with public transport services
- 3.5 Young people's attitude to the private car
- 3.6 Attitudes to cycling
- 3.7 Encouraging young people to use public transport
- Chapter 4 - Young people's experience of crime and anti-social behaviour on public transport
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 The relationship between young people and public transport staff
- 4.3 Young people as the victims of crime or anti-social behaviour
- 4.4 Young people as perpetrators of crime and anti-social behaviour
- 4.5 Young people's feelings about personal security using public transport
- Chapter 5 - Measures to address concerns: young people and public transport
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 The possible effectiveness of interventions
- 5.3 Current practice: Survey of initiatives and literature review
- Current initiatives
- 5.4 Raising awareness of public transport issues, including personal security
- 5.5 Promoting public transport
- 5.6 Encouraging responsible behaviour on public transport
- 5.7 Diversionary activity
- 5.8 Other initiatives
- 5.9 Selection and role of the case studies
- References
- Chapter 6 - Initiatives for young people and public transport: lessons from the case studies
- 6.1 Introduction
- The case studies
- 6.2 A comprehensive approach
- 6.3 Raising awareness of public transport issues
- 6.4 Promoting public transport
- Key lessons - campaigns, sponsorship and events
- 6.5 Encouraging responsible behaviour
- 6.6 Detached youth work
- 6.6 Other initiatives
- Chapter 7 - Conclusions and recommendations
- 7.1 Young people's experiences and perceptions of public transport
- 7.2 Young people's experience of crime and anti-social behaviour on public transport
- 7.3 Measures to address concerns about young people and public transport
- 7.4 Key lessons and recommendations from the case studies
- Appendix 1 - Profile of survey respondents
- Appendix 2 - Focus group discussions with young people
- Appendix 3 - Issues for case study evaluation
- Basic elements
- Required background to the evaluation
- Issues for the five basic elements

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