Safety and security
The risk of becoming a victim of crime is falling and we're committed to investing in initiatives to drive down crime and improve safety so passengers can make the most of everything London has to offer.
- Community Safety Plan 2009/10
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics - quarterly bulletins
- Contact
Community Safety Plan 2009/10
Our Community Safety Plan outlines how we intend to further improve safety and security on London's transport network.
Published by Transport for London in partnership with the British Transport Police, City of London Police and Metropolitan Police Service, the plan will contribute to the Mayor's commitment to make travelling in London safer for everyone.
The Plan's four strategic priorities are:
- Improving the perception of safety and security on the transport system
- Reducing anti-social behaviour on the transport system
- Reducing the level of violent crime, hate crime, criminal damage, touting and theft
- Reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured in collisions on London's roads resulting from crime or anti-social behaviour
Community Safety Plan 2009/10 (PDF 1.24MB)
Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics -
quarterly bulletins
To find out trends in transport-related crime and anti-social behaviour, see our statistics bulletins below. They focus on London's buses, the Tube, Docklands Light Railway and London Overground services.
2009/10
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q1 (PDF 564KB)
2008/09- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q1 (PDF 588KB)
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q2 (PDF 1.22MB)
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q3 (PDF 1.22MB)
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q4 (PDF 1.23MB)
2007/08
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q1 (PDF 547KB)
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q2 (PDF 565KB)
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q3 (PDF 548KB)
- Crime and anti-social behaviour statistics bulletin Q4 (PDF 548KB)
Contact
Tel: 020 7027 5302
Email: rikesh.shah@tfl.gov.uk
Transport for London


