Tunnels in the urban fabric: balancing connectivity and safety

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Názov: Tunnels in the urban fabric: balancing connectivity and safety
Autori: Ceccato, Vania, Professor, 1968, Ioannidis, Ioannis, Felson, Marcus
Zdroj: Urban, Planning and Transport Research. 13(1)
Predmety: Brott, Rädsla för brott, tunnel, Urban Design, Stadsbyggnad, Risk and Safety, Risk och säkerhet
Popis: This study explores the balance between connectivity and safety inurban tunnels, analysing their criminogenic characteristics usingGeographical Information Systems (GIS), regression models, andpolice data from Stockholm, Sweden. The findings reveal that 86%of police-recorded incidents in tunnels are concentrated in 2% ofthe tunnels, and these mostly involve vandalism. Inner-city tunnelsand those near metro stations are the most crime-prone, except forcycleway tunnels, while violence is concentrated in tunnels nearsports arenas. Designing short tunnels, encouraging communityparticipation in reporting criminal activities, and reinforcing maintenanceefforts are essential for promoting tunnel safety
Popis súboru: electronic
Prístupová URL adresa: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-357981
https://doi.org/10.1080/21650020.2024.2431514
Databáza: SwePub
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Abstrakt:This study explores the balance between connectivity and safety inurban tunnels, analysing their criminogenic characteristics usingGeographical Information Systems (GIS), regression models, andpolice data from Stockholm, Sweden. The findings reveal that 86%of police-recorded incidents in tunnels are concentrated in 2% ofthe tunnels, and these mostly involve vandalism. Inner-city tunnelsand those near metro stations are the most crime-prone, except forcycleway tunnels, while violence is concentrated in tunnels nearsports arenas. Designing short tunnels, encouraging communityparticipation in reporting criminal activities, and reinforcing maintenanceefforts are essential for promoting tunnel safety
DOI:10.1080/21650020.2024.2431514