As demonstrated throughout this book, the risk of certain types of crime can increase in congested spaces. Contact crimes, crimes which require the offender to make physical contact with the victim, are especially common in more crowded transport networks and can discourage many would-be passengers (Brand and Price, 2000). Pickpocketing makes up a substantial portion of this, accounting for around 50 per cent of all crime on London’s transport network (Transport for London, 2012). Other chapters in this volume have emphasized the link between pickpocketing and bus stops, and this chapter will delve deeper into the mechanics of crowding at bus stops, and implications for pickpocketing and risk.
Crowd Spatial Patterns at Bus Stops: Security Implications and Effects of Warning Messages
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23 pages
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Crime Prevention , Threshold Distance , Warning Message , Peripersonal Space , Transportation Research Record Environment , Environmental Management , Criminology and Criminal Justice, general , Crime and Society , Urban Studies/Sociology , Transportation , Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning , Palgrave Social Sciences Collection
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