Situational prevention and public transport crime in El Salvador

By any standard, there is a serious problem of crime on the public transport system in El Salvador. Guided by crime opportunity theory, this study undertook a rapid assessment of the problem consisting of a systematic observation of public transport in El Salvador and focus group discussions with pa...

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Autores: Natarajan, Mangai, Clarke, Ronald, Carcach, Carlos, Ponce, Carlos, Beneke de Sanfeliú, Margarita, Escobar Polanco, Dolores, Chávez, Mario, Shi, Mauricio
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2015
País:El Salvador
Institución:Consorcio de Bibliotecas Universitarias de El Salvador
Repositorio:Repositorio de Ciencia y Cultura de El Salvador REDICCES
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:http://redicces.org.sv:10972/3507
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10972/3507
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Public transport
Rapid assessment
Crime opportunity theory
Situational crime prevention
Transporte público
Evaluación rápida
Teoría de la oportunidad del crimen
Prevención del crimen situacional
CRIMINOLOGÍA
DELITO
PREVENCIÓN DEL DELITO
TRANSPORTE URBANO
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Sumario:By any standard, there is a serious problem of crime on the public transport system in El Salvador. Guided by crime opportunity theory, this study undertook a rapid assessment of the problem consisting of a systematic observation of public transport in El Salvador and focus group discussions with passengers, bus operators, police and bus company owners/managers. The purposes were (1) to describe the main forms of crime and disorder afflicting the system, (2) to identify features of the system that contribute to the high levels of crime and disorder, and (3) to identify preventive measures, consistent with international experience. A program of situational crime prevention measures was identified which consisted of two main kinds: (1) measures relating to the operations of the bus system as a whole, intended to help to create a more orderly and secure transport environment and, (2) more specific measures designed to reduce opportunities for crimes occurring on buses or at bus stops, such as homicides, robberies, and sexual assaults on women. Future research and implementation of the preventive measures are discussed.