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Transit Crime and Sexual Violence in Cities
International Evidence and Prevention
Vania Ceccato, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
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Transit Crime and Sexual Violence in Cities
International Evidence and Prevention
Vania Ceccato, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Información del libro
How cities are planned and designed has a major impact on individuals' mobility and safety. If individuals feel unsafe in public transportation or on the way to it, they may avoid certain routes or particular times of the day. This is problematic, since research has also found that, in some cities, especially those in the Global South, a large percentage of women are "transit captives". Namely, they have relatively less access to non-public forms of transportation and are, therefore, especially reliant on public transport. This issue is important not only because it affects people's safety but also because it influences the long-term sustainability of a city. In a sustainable city, safety guarantees the abilityto move freely for everyone and provides a wider sense of place attachment.
Transit Crime and Sexual Violence in Cities examines the evidence of victimization in transit environments in countries around the world, exploring individuals' feelings of perceived safety or lack thereof and the necessary improvements that can make transit safer and, hence, cities more sustainable. The book's contributions are grounded in theories at the crossroads of several disciplines such as environmental criminology, architecture and design, urban planning, geography, psychology, gender and LGBTQI studies, transportation, and law enforcement. International case studies include Los Angeles, Vancouver, Stockholm, London, Paris, São Paulo, Mexico City, Bogotá, Tokyo, Guangzho, Melbourne, and Lagos, among others.
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Índice
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- PART I: Transit Crime and Sexual Violence: An Introduction
- PART II: Case Study Cities
- PART III: Understanding Transit Crime and Sexual Violence: Crosscutting Themes
- PART IV: Conclusions
- Appendix – Survey: Women’s Transit Safety
- Index