Violent crimes against public transit bus operators and passengers in Michigan were studied. The study was funded by the Michigan Department of Transportation and conducted by the University of Michigan in early 1999. A survey approach examined transit passenger perceptions of numerous transit-related crime reduction measures, primarily patrol and security, design actions, and technological innovation. The respondents ranked emergency telephones for passengers and increased lighting as the best crime prevention measures. The survey was part of a wider study that also surveyed transit agencies and transit vehicle operators.
Transit Passenger Perceptions of Transit-Related Crime Reduction Measures
Transportation Research Record
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 1731 , 1 ; 130-141
2000-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English