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Guidance for CSP’s on crime and disorder on public transport

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 in Agency Reports, Miscellaneous

The Department for Transport has produced guidance to promote and enhance *Community Safety Partnerships’ (CSPs’) understanding of the nature of crime and disorder on public transport, and to encourage CSPs to engage with the transport sector in addressing these problems to help make communities safer and build public confidence. The guidance also includes case studies which illustrate effective practice by some partnerships in tackling crime and disorder on public transport.

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