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INTEGRATING CRIME AND FEAR OF CRIME WITH TRANSPORT AND ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS IN DEPRIVED AREAS IN THE UK JOANNA MACHIN Transport Studies Group University.

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1 INTEGRATING CRIME AND FEAR OF CRIME WITH TRANSPORT AND ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS IN DEPRIVED AREAS IN THE UK JOANNA MACHIN Transport Studies Group University of Westminster

2 Building Support Crime, fear of crime and accessibility  Why crime and fear of crime is important  Testing ways to identify ‘hotspots’ where crime and fear of crime might act as a barrier to public transport use  Developing measures and interventions to address crime and fear of crime  Developing ways to monitor the effectiveness of measures

3  Fear for personal safety affects travel decisions  Higher fear levels and dependency on public transport in deprived areas  Improving personal security on and around public transport could increase number of trips by 11.6% Why is crime and fear of crime important?

4 Middlesbrough  Tackling crime and fear of crime is a high political priority in Middlesbrough  High crime rates but declining

5  Partnership with crime reduction agencies is essential: - access to information and data - implementation of effective measures  Collect and analyse appropriate datasets: - reported crime and disorder data - vandalism/damage data - fear of crime surveys Assessing crime and fear of crime

6 Hotspots of disorder incidents and bus stop locations in Middlesbrough Number of incidents  30 - 70  71 - 110  111 - 150  151 + © Crown Copyright Ordnance Survey

7 Bus shelter damage in Middlesbrough Number of shelters damaged 1- 2 3 - 4 5 - 6 7 - 9 © Crown Copyright Ordnance Survey

8 Produced by Derek Halden Consultancy Ltd Fear of crime in Middlesbrough

9 Produced by Derek Halden Consultancy Ltd Fear of crime in Middlesbrough

10  Bus and train related incident data  Bus surveys  Focus groups Other useful datasets

11  Need to work closely with other agencies and service providers  Consider the wide range of potential options from law enforcement to improved environmental design  Assess current and potential resources available Developing and appraising the options

12  Targeted fear of crime surveys -household/population surveys -bus surveys - focus groups  Number of public transport trips Monitoring

13  Important to consider impact of crime and fear of crime on accessibility  Accessibility planning process should integrate crime and fear of crime issues where appropriate  Partnership working when collecting data, appraising options and monitoring is essential Conclusions


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